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    Florida International University. MAN4120 - Managing Virtual Teams - Sections RVC & RPC - Spring 2013. Professor Jose Rocha. Final Virtual Teams - Software/Technology Productivity Tools Research Reports. WWW.MANAGEPRO.COM WWW.CENTRALDESKTOP.COM WWW.BASECAMP.COM Prepared by: High Performance Virtual Team 1. Gonzalez‚ Isidro Medina‚ German Pariente‚ Allison Vazquez‚ Yanet 2|Page Section 1 - Software/Technology Productivity Tools Research and Integration Report This section focuses

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    Group Collaboration Software Brandi James USC Upstate 35A Nesbitt Drive Inman‚ SC 29349 864-612-4975 James_Brandi@Hotmail.Com ABSTRACT Whether you are working on a project with people in the same building or spread around the world‚ you know how challenging it can be to get everyone on the same page and working together in a coordinated manner. A variety of tools such as email programs‚ online calendars‚ wikis‚ and file sharing tools are available to make it easier for you to collaborate

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    our ever changing healthcare system the need for collaboration is more needed than ever. Collaboration as defined on Wikipedia “is a process defined by the recursive interaction of knowledge and mutual learning between two or more people who are working together‚ in an intellectual endeavor‚ toward a common goal” (Wikipedia‚ 2007). Collaboration is a complex process that requires knowledge sharing and joint responsibility for patient care. Sometimes it occurs within long-term relationships between

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    To what extent do you agree with COLLABORATIVE APPROACHES to learning? In recent decades collaborative learning theory has emerged at the forefront of contemporary learning approaches. An evolution from traditional individualistic and independent learning approaches‚ to that of cooperation and interdependence‚ is challenging and changing the face of learning at its very core. It is the assertion of this essay to provide evidence in the support of collaborative learning as an effective and efficient

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    Army Knowledge Management Principles As the world continues to evolve and change at a rapid pace‚ it is critical to utilize a secure forum that will allow information sharing. Unfortunately‚ creating a digital forum for information sharing leads to the possibility of information falling into the hands of adversaries. Adhering to the principles of the Army Knowledge Management will transcend the way business is conducted soon. Principle Six: Protecting and securing information and knowledge assets

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    Collaborative Nursing Practice Collaborative Care In order to improve the quality of patient care and ensure that the goals of care are being achieved‚ many settings are using the collaborative care delivery model. The collaborative “approach involves teams of health professionals working together to provide more coordinated and comprehensive care to clients‚” (Kearney 2008). An interprofessional team can consist of nurses‚ physicians‚ care technologists nutritionists‚ counselors

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    VIRTUAL WORK (Tammy Johns* & Lynda Gratton**) If you wanted to find three decades of the evolution of knowledge work encapsulated in a single career‚ Heidi McCulloch’s would be a good one to consider. As a liberal arts graduate‚ McCulloch started out working in corporate marketing departments and then moved to an advertising agency‚ becoming an outside service provider to companies like the ones where she’d previously worked. After starting her family‚ she stepped away from that world and took on an entrepreneurial

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    Management Information Systems Chapter 2 COMPONENTS OF A BUSINESS A business is a formal organization whose aim is to produce products or provide services for a profit – that is‚ to sell products at a price greater than the costs of production. ORGANIZING A BUSINESS: BASIC BUSINESS FUNCTIONS The decision of what to produce is called a strategic choice because it determines your likely customers‚ the kind of employees you will need‚ the production methods and facilities needed‚ the marketing themes

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    problem-solving methods‚ and an improved decision-making process. These advantages can produce excellent results for any project. Ask anyone who has ever played a team sport. They will tell you how much more motivated they were when they had a strong team working together toward a common goal. Teams help individuals interact on a personal level and feel more connected to the mission at hand. As they work together they build on each other’s strengths and help fill weaknesses. People need to have a way of

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    information in an attempt to let the combination of groups function as a team. Silo culture: No business‚ institution‚ or government agency is immune from silo syndrome in which barriers develop among the organization’s many parts. But adopting collaborative culture‚ processes‚ and tools can keep silo syndrome in check and create greater value. The term "silo" is a metaphor suggesting a similarity between grain silos that segregate one type of grain from another and the segregated parts of an organization

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