
- Corporate E-Learning
- How Virtual Self-Study Content Can Add Value for Businesses –
Key Findings at E.ON - ‘Speed Learning’ for Financial Market Professionals
- Managing an “Alphabet Soup” of Donors – How Oxfam Established Strategic Business Change
- Conversations about the future of training
- Training Mobile Services Staff in the Virtual Classroom – The Telefónica o2 Germany Experience
- The Power of Wow - IBM Leadership Training Goes ‘3D’
- How to Make Change Happen – Challenges in Implementing E-Learning in Organisations
- One Size Doesn’t Fit All
- A new Universe for E-Driven Learning Architectures
- PechaKucha at OEB
- ELIG Workshop: Innovation and Change Powered by Learning Solutions
- Training Figures That Speak for Themselves
- Workplace Learning at OEB
- E-Learning Supports European Customs in Fight Against Drug Traffickers
- Learning Languages at Work: The Best Case Scenario
- ‘Wyse up’ to Thin Computing - ICT Workplace Solutions not Thin on the Ground
- E-Learning in Retail
- The Expansion of Moodle
- How to Turn Students Into Producers
- Best Practice: Hands-on Legal Practice via E-Learning
- Competing in a Global Economy Through Open Education
- Microtraining for Dutch Truck Drivers
- Industry Round Tables on Corporate E-Learning
- A Need for Clarification, Validation and Inspiration
- Listen to the Company’s Story
- eCollaboration – Efficient Teamwork Made by IBM
- Four Questions on Corporate Learning: John Hudson, Eedo Knowledgeware
- A New Learning Service Concept for Thales Netherlands
- WikiWelten – Learning in Sync with Corporate Life
- Tackling the SME Sector
- Global Benchmarking Survey for Leadership Development at OEB
- Berlin – City of Knowledge
- Speed It Up: E-Learning in the Semantic Age
- Learning at the Workplace
- The Next Wave – Viewpoint by Jonathon Levy
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eCollaboration – Efficient Teamwork Made by IBM
The focus of the presentations will be on professional training opportunities for employees (learning languages, optimising soft skills, etc.) by means of virtual teams and communities. The presentations will illuminate ways that eCollaboration tools can increase users’ productivity, creativity and innovation-mindedness and improve the firm’s teamwork processes.
IBM will present its own tools, including Lotus Quickr / Lotus Connections, and demonstrate several IT solutions, like the Second Life-based language school Talkademy, in which IBM has its own community.
The customer briefing session is located in room Zille at the Hotel InterContinental, and extensive opportunities for discussions with IBM reps will also be available.
For further information, please contact Christiane Braun, Public Sector Industry Marketing Manager, at cbraun@de.ibm.com or phone +49-(0)631 – 844219.
November 7, 2007



