Online Collaboration: No More Excuses

Google Wave is a breakthrough in technology that allows people to bind their ideas without having to be physically present in one room. What they need are laptops, themselves and an internet connection. Studies have revealed that companies and organizations have already saved more than 60% in their travel cost since using this application. Cost which includes airfare, travel tax, luggage fee, airport transfers, hotel, food and more are lessened and minimized through this virtual meeting/ conference room. Saving are also seen in long distance calls and mobile phone charges, as Wave does not charge anything to the users. If you are the kind of meeting organizaer who has seen alot of colleagues bailed out up to the last minute and feed you with excuses, then this one is for you. Provide them with specific instructions on how to connect cell phone internet to laptop whenever the wireless connection is down or they are abroad. For the more senior participants, teach them how to connect dell laptop to wireless internet so they could join, chat and collaborate with the members wherever they are, whenever they want. Whatever their age are, their opinions are valued and should be taken into consideration. Another great feature of this application is that it can store tons of files and data that the group will need and contribute. Authorized members can access these files anytime or anywhere. And this saves a lot of time rather than calling someone and asking him or her to send the file you need. All people can simultaneously lay down their ideas regarding the project. The group leader can track the performance of each members through the automated reporting system. So, he or she can see who’s doing their job and who is lagging big time.

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