Collaboration Workshop
Lets work Together Workshop
"Conversation, Collaboration and Aggregation is how I defined Web 2.0" - Ellis Pratt - Cherryleaf
Over the last couple of months we have been interviewing companies who are taking the lead in using the tools of web 2.0 to form gangs able to work together to
- Create collaborative offers
- Share the burden of customer acquisition
- Manage the delivery of the programme itself once the order is secured.
The tools that facilitate these processes are mapped to the operations.
Skype forms the bed-rock of communication.
FaceBook, Ecademy and Linked-in help you find collaborators and customers. Google Docs lets you all work in the same document at the same time while BaseCamp offers a secure document store and gives you the project management tools you need to manage delivery of the project.
Ning, a tool for building ad hoc communities, lets you give your customers an environment where you can support them..
We've used these tools to develop the course materials and support people who have been on the course.
This time we've built a workshop to explain to you how to find a gang of like minded people that you can work with. And then we'll show you how to use the tools for bidding for and delivering projects collaboratively. All based on the experiences of 12 pioneers that we interviewed plus our own experiences of working together on the Abandoned Heroes, Punch Above Your Weight and Let's Work Together projects.
The workshop starts with a half hour overview and then reviews the case studies to draw out what our interviewees taught us. In the second half we'll show examples of what others have done and introduce you to the toolkit.
The pilot will run on 30th July at the hub near Liverpool Street and will cost a mere £60 + VAT. You can book at this link.
The original Punch Above your Weight workshop ran on the 6th July last year. Here are a couple of clips from our attendees telling you about their experiences
Sarah has now got her blog up and running - you can visit it here
Here is the e-book from the last course. We shall be providing one for "Let's work Together" shortly.
Internet Marketing e-bookThe e-book from the Punch Above Your Weight course. Helps you work out your story and tell it online by building a bigger online footprint. Covers using Google adwords for research, creating additional presences using blogs, squidoo lenses and social networking sites like Facebook and Ecademy. Tells you how to pull it altogether and has 10 case studies illustrating what others have already done.
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This programme has been created by www.howtodobusiness.com in association with the Business School at Brunel