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January 24, 2008

Lunch & Learn Webinar on "Wiki Use Case: Managing Team Meetings"

This week's complimentary lunch & learn webinar was titled: "Wiki Use Case: Managing Team Meetings--Agendas, Minutes and Tasks " and was presented by Sean Murphy, CEO of SKMurphy Inc. (www.skmurphy.com). Below is the description and here are the presentation slides Download WikiPeopleOnTheGo080124.ppt , and the lunch & learn slides Download lunch_and_learn_wikis.ppt . Hope you will be able to join us in future lunch & learn webinars.

Project management tools are great for managing and presenting the highly structured elements of a project: resources, milestones, time-line, and budget. But they are not as effective for managing the unstructured information and the their inter-linkages: documents, notes, meeting agendas, and specifications. Wikis provide an on-line workspace for a project team to store and manage unstructured documents that's browser accessible. Learn tips on how wikis can cut the time needed to reach consensus on project deliverables when a deadline looms. You will leave with a practical understanding of usage models that leverage the distinct strengths of wikis for global project teams. This session will be presented by Sean Murphy, principal of SKMurphy Inc. (http://www.skmurphy.com).

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