Meetings are important. And besides the fact that once in a while everybody's fed up with them, well-prepared meetings provide important results and momentum. The challenge is to encourage well-preparedness and only to meet face-to-face when the outcome gains from it and the time and travel is worth it. Some organizations and networks are baseless or spread around the globe, making face-to-face meetings costly. An easy accessible place to share information and carry out conversations is a good base. Either it's a way to collaborate without having to meet physically or it is a way to exchange material or agendas and making sure everyone's on the same page cutting down on meeting time.
Not all face-to-face meetings have been properly prepared
collaboration
Come prepared and leave prepared: Social tools can enhance the quality of meetings
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March 1, 2008 - 14:46Comments
Presentation at IKI
Jon Froda and I had the pleasure of doing a presentation at an IKI-event hosted by Crossroads Copenhagen earlier this week.
The presentation was entitled Corporate agility: Social media in organisations and companies and was followed by a one hour hands-on OurHoist session.
The slides reflect a quick run-through of social media in general and some questions to ask yourself if you want a suitable platform for communicating and refining knowledge in teams. Slides are mostly in Danish.




