Friday, September 25, 2009

II PII Conference October 1-2, 2009: preparing ecosystems design with e-Performance

The preparation of our coming PII Conference at ITSON (October 1,2) shows the use and application of e-performance to multiply the effectiveness and productivity of our team work.

PII project leaders -coordinated by Bernardo Flores- took over the task of hosting and recording preparation meetings using PII's Adobe Connect virtual classroom and effectively applying what they learned in the past semester Intellectual Capital & E-performance course to the organization of the coming conference.

You might want to check the examples by clicking on the images:

How was the experience for the online teams? What is it like for those who couldn't attend and saw the recorded meetings afterwards?

How can we use these tools for maximizing our impact?

Food for thought...


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2 comments:

Antonio Salazar Campos said...

Ecosystems allow companies to create value that no firm could create alone. The benefits of these systems are real. But for many organizations attempt to integrate the ecosystem of innovation has been a costly failure. This is because, along with new opportunities, innovation ecosystems also present a new set of risks that can brutally derail the best efforts of a company. Innovation ecosystems are characterized by three main types of risks: risks of the initiative, which are the usual uncertainties of managing a project, the risks of interdependence, which are the uncertainties of coordinating with complementary innovators and integration risks, are the uncertainties raised by the adoption process within the value chain.
Currently there is renewed interest in the joint production, particularly among small-scale enterprises with one objective: strengthening to produce and market their products and services in highly competitive markets.
Clearly the union of efforts and resources is a formula for overcoming all and it is precisely in this perspective which lays down the requirement for a scheme that allows joint business cooperation and integration to companies interested in locating in the District International Agribusiness SME, taking into account the size of enterprises, their economic capacity and their production and commercial strategy.

Mariano Bernardez said...

Good points, Antonio: consider how small agribusinesses could benefit form access to e-commerce and online communicatios to leverage their competitiveness?