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When you enter this interactive experience, you'll get direct, practical advice about how to improve your collaboration quotient with all your business partners-including customers, employees, contractors and alliance partners. Topics we'll be discussing include:
  • The ten key competencies necessary for interactive management
  • How to leverage intellectual capital both inside and outside your company
  • New ways to unleash creativity and innovation through high-power collaboration

Confirmed presenters include:
Mary Boone, Author of Managing Interactively
Don Tapscott, Co-author of Digital Capital
Steve Kerr, Chief Learning Officer of GE
Lisa Kimball, President of Group Jazz
Dan Fitz, Chief Counsel, Cable and Wireless
Bill Machrone, VP of Technology for Ziff-Davis Media

Schedule of Events

  Chapter Host Dates
Introduction Moving from "Tell and Sell" to "Ask and Engage" Mary Boone 26 Feb
Part 1 Interactive Management - Why We Need to Connect Inform & Engage People in New Ways Mary Boone 27 Feb
Make People (and their Knowledge) Accessible Jon Iwata
Lisa Kimball
John Old
27 Feb - 2 March
Share Power Mary Boone
Scott Gassman
Julie Beedon
27 Feb - 2 March
Design Physical and On-line Working Environments to Encourage Collaboration Gail Taylor
Lisa Kimball
27 Feb - 2 March
Create Rituals and Shared Experiences Anthony Goodman
Rick & Sue Melvill
27 Feb - 2 March
Get Over Yourself Mary Boone
Don Parker
John Old
27 Feb - 2 March
Part 2 Make Information Available, Useful, and Enticing David Sibbet
Bill Jensen
5 March - 8 March
Use Stories to Capture and Share Knowledge David Snowden
Johnny Harben
5 March - 8 March
Resolve Hidden Conflicts Between your Actions and Words Larry Walsh
David Moorcroft
5 March - 8 March
Part 3 Listen to Your Whole Organization -- Using Mega-conversations, Workouts, and Other Creative Techniques. Billie Alban
Julie Beedon
5 March - 8 March
Engage People Who Don't Report to You -- Crossing Organizational Boundaries in Strategic Parnterships, B-Webs and Alliances. Dan Fitz
Jeff Weiss
5 March - 8 March
Part 4 Interactive Leadership: Insights from Top Executives Mary Boone 9 March
What Should You Do Tomorrow? Mary Boone 9 March
Appendix Interactive Technologies: Available Tools and How to Use them Wisely Martin Elton (wk 1)
Bill Machrone (wk 2)
27 Feb - 9 March

In addition to ongoing online discussions, the two weeks will also be filled with a variety of other interactive media events including web and audio conferences. All of these interactive events will illustrate the ideas from Managing Interactively, and will give you direct access to:

  • A cross-section of the fascinating people interviewed for the book - many of whom are top notch speakers and consultants
  • A highly diverse group of managers and executives interested in this topic - people like you!
  • Mary Boone, the author of Managing Interactively and Leadership and the Computer.

You're sure to find a wealth of ideas that will set your synapses snapping about how to build true ownership of ideas, projects, and programs in your company.

Sign up here, stay informed, and join us when you can between Feb 26th and March 9, 2001. Or, email us at webconference@groupjazz.com with any questions.