Online Collaboration : Online Collaboration Practical ways of working together online "In the long history of humankind (and animal kind, too) those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed."- Charles Darwin Jason Reed
Online Collaboration : Online Collaboration Objectives
Understanding
A next step
Interactive
My Background : My Background
Why change the way we collaborate? : Why change the way we collaborate? Ordinary meetings …. April 1st – 2nd 2009 Benefits
Environment
Business
Economy
People
Outline : Outline Collaboration model
What’s new?
Opportunities
Next steps
Collaboration Model : Collaboration Model
What’s new? : What’s new?
What’s new? : What’s new?
What’s new? : What’s new? More reliable?
Infrastructure
Adoption
Opportunities : Opportunities Workspaces
Presence
Online Meeting
Global Resources “.....it continues to offer the promise that humans can quit spending so much of the world's treasure travelling to physical proximity to other humans when they can assemble instead their far more portable minds.”
John Perry Barlow circa 1991 cofounder of Electronic Frontiers Foundation
Workspaces : Workspaces Storage and retrieval Calendars Different times History trail Contacts Diaries Central copy of work Shared Whenever Secure Tasks New revisions Wherever
Presence : Presence Any place Sense of team Availability Unavailability Independent Quick questions Chat/Rich Chat ad-hoc meeting Easy engage-disengage Quick answers Instant message? File transfer Intradependent
Online Meeting : Online Meeting Extra people No travel Presenting Screen sharing File transfer Facilitated Voice Online editing Chat/rich chat Focused Video (sometimes) More availability The same thing
Opportunities : Opportunities Global Resources
Specialists
New partners
New suppliers
Open innovation
Next Steps : Next Steps What next?
One thing that you will do
Further learning
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