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Mar 12
2010
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I am inviting you to make a shift in your world view this year around collaboration. I am asking you to look the processes you’re involved with from a new perspective. Start with a basic question: “What if I had the ability to interact with anyone I wanted whenever I wanted to or could find information whenever I needed it?” What would this do for you or for your business?
Now that you see a few benefits from making a shift from old processes to new or from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0, how do you make the shift to collaboration? In reality, this is more of an organizational development problem than a technology problem. Most of us have the technology or could easily get it. The first step to collaboration is to simultaneously look at people, processes and technology. So, let’s start with a few key areas –
- Do an assessment of your current environment
- Are you set up to take advantage of the current technologies
- Are you able to start at the basic training level
- Are you able to build collaborative communities for learning, projects, business intelligence, sales and operational planning, etc
- And most importantly are you able to integrate all of these practices into a cohesive whole?
- Do you want to know more about bringing collaboration into your organization? How you can mix the formal and the informal?
If yes, join us for a free informational webinar.
April 7, 2010 at 2pm ET
https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/157608864











