Web Conferencing in an Economic Crunch Time
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Posted by Matt Bovell
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A few weeks ago, I had the great privilege to be invited to speak on a panel discussion of web conferencing's emergence as a solution for economically strapped companies. My co-panelist, Lauri Elliott, is an expert in organizational behavior and dynamics. She proved to be the perfect yin to my yang as I focused on implementation issues and she articulated the business issues that arise with web conferencing.
Another important aspect of the discussion was a differentiation between web conferencing and webinars. I was given an excellent chance to provide some best practices for both venues.
Our moderator, Josh Gingold, was the perfect foil to get the best information out of us. If you weren't able to attend the live webinar, here is a link to the replay. I guarantee you'll get a lot out of it!
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