2008年2月13日星期三

Collaborative Tools: Building a Culture of Knowledge Sharing


Part 3 of the "Collaborative Tools: Solutions for Improving Efficiency" conference in Bucharest, Romania held in March 2007.

Steve Borncamp presents ideas, prior experiences, and recommendations on how to improve knowledge sharing in an organization and its critical importance in a competitive, globalized business environment

Mr. Borncamp has extensive business experience in strategy, operations, and technology consulting completing projects for leading multinational companies in media, financial services, health care, entertainment, communications, and other industries in the United States and the Central and Eastern European region. He worked previously with BearingPoint (the former KPMG Consulting), Turner Broadcasting and First Affirmative Financial Network - a pioneering firm in socially responsible investing. Mr. Borncamp studied Economics at the University of California, San Diego and received a masters degree in International Relations from Tufts University's Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. (less)

The Latest Advances in Collaborative Software, Section 2



About this video
"The Latest Advances in Collaborative Software" (Sections 1 & 2, both available on YouTube) represent the second part of the "Collaborative Tools: Solutions for Improving Efficiency" conference in Bucharest, Romania held in March 2007.

Sara Bocaneanu presents a comprehensive tour of the latest technologies to improve business collaboration. She discusses the corporate use of instant messaging, wikis, virtual worlds such as "Second Life", top-end video conferencing, social bookmarking, and collaborative suites.

Ms. Bocaneanu is an expert in Knowledge Management and developing "Learning Organizations" with significant business experience in Romania implementing Customer Relationship Management tools, developing effective knowledge management systems, creating enterprise social bookmarking systems, deploying collaborative environments and building online communities. Earlier in her career she served as a business development manager for a multi-national health care products firm, coordinating the efforts of a team based in ten remote locations. She lectures at the Academy of Economic Studies in Bucharest on "Business Communication", with an emphasis on creating a collaborative culture. She is currently completing a PhD thesis on "Knowledge Management in the context of Organizational Learning".

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