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Stephen Dale

Watson: your partner for meeting minutes - CognitiveBusiness - Medium - 0 views

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    The TERMINUTER app is an automated cognitive meeting minutes tool, mainly based on speech-to-text technology. The app automatically writes and structures meeting minutes with decisions and to-dos and even alerts you if owners or deadlines are not defined.
Stephen Dale

Zoom brings a dash of augmented reality and artificial intelligence to meetings in late... - 0 views

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    Zoom announced its first flirtation with artificial intelligence in the form of automated meeting transcripts, eliminating the need for a note taker and creating a searchable transcript. Using AI, it converts all the speech from a meeting into text and even identifies each speaker, plus tighter integration with Slack.
Phil Ridout

Time & Bits - The Long Now - 1 views

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    "The Time and Bits: Managing Digital Continuity meeting held at the Getty Center on Feb 8-10, 01998 produced some remarkable insights into the future uses of digital technologies and their impact on the documentation of cultural heritage (see press clippings for summary detail). We will be posting transcripts, images, and video clips from the meeting here in coming days. If you are interested in registering to take part in on-line discussions please do so at the Time & Bits Discussion section of this site."
Phil Ridout

Collaborative working | Internet, web-based work | Collaboration technologies and tools... - 0 views

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    Collaboration is an essential element of doing business. and most companies spend their working day communicating with customers, suppliers, partners and colleagues. For many businesses this is still an efficient process. Stats show that each business loses an estimated £10k per year sitting in traffic en route to meetings. This doesn't take into account the time and cost of communicating across their companies or distributed workforces. In other words the things businesses are doing to ensure they run smoothly are actually costing them money. Internet based collaboration tools can replace face-to-face meetings, allowing you to work with a team in another office, another company, or even another time zone. And they are just as useful to help you stay on top of projects that involve people in the same office, because they bring together the information and resources you need to run your business on a daily basis.
Phil Ridout

Unconference - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    An unconference is a participant-driven meeting. The term "unconference" has been applied, or self-applied, to a wide range of gatherings that try to avoid one or more aspects of a conventional conference, such as high fees, sponsored presentations, and top-down organization.
Stephen Dale

Value Networks: the true nature of collaboration #kmers - 0 views

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    "Value Networks and the true nature of collaboration meets this challenge head on with a systemic, human-network approach to managing business operations and ecosystems. Value network modeling and analytics provide better support for collaborative, emergent work and complex activities."
Stephen Dale

Gartner Sticks to its Failing Gamification Prediction - 0 views

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    "A little more than a year ago, Gartner said gamification was being "driven by novelty and hype" and that by 2014, 80 percent of current gamified applications will "fail to meet business objectives primarily because of poor design.""
Stephen Dale

Top tips on developing your Employee Social Network strategy | simply communicate - 0 views

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    How do you meet the needs of your business and create a social intranet that people actually want to use? Read our 5 stage process to help you simply succeed.
Stephen Dale

Communicating statistics with the media: Anthony Reuben - YouTube - 0 views

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    How should statisticians be communicating with the media? This meeting explores the relationship between statisticians, journalists and the public, and the statistician's role in providing expert statistical comments on media stories. Speakers present their experiences of working with the media, reflecting on the challenges of communicating statistical ideas for non-technical audiences, whilst preserving the integrity of the story
Phil Ridout

blog.cogenz.com/index.php/2007/09/04/an-introducti... - 0 views

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    " I saw Cogenz present at the NETIKX meeting in Feb. PhilR"
kin wbs

The National Innovation Centre (NIC) is part of the Technology and Production Innovatio... - 0 views

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    " The National Innovation Centre (NIC) is part of the Technology and Production Innovation Directorate of the NHS Institute which aims to improve healthcare through technological innovations. Anyone can assess their idea via an online assessment and share their assessment with the NIC if they wish. The NIC considers whether the idea helps to meet a priority area in healthcare and may be able to support the development of the innovation. "
Matt Hill

Henley Highlights « The ecology of knowledge - 0 views

  • If your organisation says that social networking is too time consuming, ask why their meetings go on all day and they spend so much time writing 40 page reports that no-one reads.
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      Very relevant when explaining social networking to middle management who are victims of back-to-back meetings.
Phil Ridout

Meet Charlie - what is Ente... - 0 views

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    Good introductory slideshow on the subject
Stephen Dale

Post-Truth Forum - 0 views

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    Fake news meets linked data. A useful resource.
Phil Ridout

Conducting a Professional Meeting - 2 views

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    Some good tips that apply to using ANY webinar tool
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