With apologies for cross posting:
Tribal Group is pleased to offer the following training courses:
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“From Web 2.0 to Enterprise 2.0: Using social computing for competitive
advantage”
> Thursday 17th September, Central London
This course demonstrates how information managers can harness and
internalise the power of Web 2.0 (the name given to second generation
web-based communities and hosted services designed to facilitate
collaboration and sharing between users) to create Enterprise 2.0.
Hundreds of different Web 2.0 applications already exist. They include
technologies such as weblogs, social book-marking, wikis, podcasts, twitter,
RSS feeds (and other forms of many-to-many publishing); social-networking
software; online web services such as eBay and Gmail; web application
programming interfaces (APIs), and interactive web applications using
Asynchronous JavaScript (Ajax) and XML.
During this course we will examine a number of these systems as well as the
development of ‘zero-footprint’ websites that mimic personal computer
applications, such as word processing, spreadsheets and slide-show
presentations. We will then review how organisations can internalise some of
these social computing tools within your own organisation (‘Enterprise
2.0’), use them to get groups of people to work together, and create a
positive impact on productivity, performance and bottom line results in the
process. Key elements include:
- The Need for collaboration
- 20th century tools and techniques
- Social computing and e-collaboration tools
- Risks, Issues and rewards
- Organisational barriers to collaboration
- The challenges - culture change, internalisation and benefits
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“Effective Presentation Skills for Information and Records Managers”
> Friday 9th October, Central London
- How to give a truly terrible talk
- Planning your presentation
- Designing and effective presentation
- Hardware and software tools
- Maximising the impact of your presentation
- Animation tips and tricks
- Templates, graphics, clipart and photo libraries
- Multimedia and on-line demonstrations
- Presentation Skills
- Practicing and delivering your presentation
- Delivering your presentation
- Publishing tools, tips and preserving your IP
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Introduction to Records Management
> 22nd September, Central London
> 14th October, Birmingham
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Developing File Plans and Records Retention Schedules
23rd September, Central London
15th October, Birmingham
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“Benefits Analysis in Turbulent Times: How to quantify the cashable cost
savings of effective information and records management”
Friday 13th November, Central London
- Types of savings
- Calculating the benefits
- Cashable, non-cashable, tangible and tacit benefits
- Benfits Analysis
- Cost Models
- NPV and IRR
- Selling the Benefits
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The course leader is Dr Paul Duller, Previous Past Chair and Executive
Secretary of the Records Management Society and Director, Information
Management Consultancy, Tribal plc.
The course fee is £199 plus VAT and £99 + VAT for additional delegates from
the same organisation at the same event. We can invoice or take payment by
credit card.
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