Attend The AIIM Conference 2012 to discover how to embrace the opportunities and mitigate the risk of this bold new era. Not only will The AIIM Conference 2012 help you see what the future of information management looks like, it will provide a level of interactivity and engagement that will change your impression of what a conference can be.
Join Jacob Morgan for his session on the Five Stages of Emergent Collaboration. This session is designed to give attendees a deep strategic dive into emergent collaboration. He will look at three key concepts that organizations need to understand when developing their emergent collaboration strategies. The first concept is an “Adaptive Emergent Collaboration Framework” that looks at the five key areas that organizations need to consider.
The second concept he will look at is a maturity model that will: help organizations understand where they are today; where they can be in the future; and what is required of them to get there.
Finally, he will look at the five stages of emergent collaboration and what organizations need to do to evolve beyond each stage. These five stages will help attendees identify where their organizations are within the emergent collaboration spectrum. These five stages will also be compared with an organization’s capabilities and business value to help identify a “strategic gap.”
Supporting data and information will be used from a survey that Chess Media Group conducted on the “State of Enterprise 2.0 Collaboration” as well as from countless interviews and discussions and several in-depth emergent collaboration case studies.