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New Case Studies published on Bioteams Business Games

BioTeams

ISEE Systems , a leading developer of business simulation tools, have published reviews of two of the new Bioteams online/offline collaboration games developed using the ithink platform. The first game is a "company war game" where the HR teams become the senior executive team in their own business.

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McKinsey spotlights The Networked Enterprise

BioTeams

"A new class of company is emerging--one that uses collaborative Web 2.0 technologies intensively to connect the internal efforts of employees and to extend the organization's reach to customers, partners, and suppliers. Read The Networked Enterprise Book by Ken Thompson - published in June 2008! finds its payday.

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The Customer is not always right you know!

BioTeams

So perhaps some lessons here for both of us in how to work effectively when the customer and the supplier are in the same family! click here for more details ). click here for more details ).

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Convert excel spreadsheets into online simulations and dashboards

BioTeams

Note that both Simulate and Crystal currently generate flash (SWF files) which means they won't run on ipads although I believe the suppliers both have plans for HTML5.

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A sneaky peek at the Future Assistant programme

Practically Perfect PA

Inspired by the wonderful book – Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg this session is for every assistant that has come out a meeting frustrated that they didn’t make the comment or voice their opinion. For more information and to book your place head over to the Future Assistant website. The PA as information manager .

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Prime Minister declares war on public sector procurement

BioTeams

In practical terms one of the best ways small businesses can access these contracts is not by themselves but in collaboration with other complimentary businesses. Such collaborations are often referred to as Virtual Enterprise Networks due to their ability to provide small businesses with pay-as-you-need virtual resources.