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    Telepresence Now that we control the era of technology and text messages that reduced human interaction and emotions, Cisco marked by tremendous technological invention which brought interact and communicate feelings and easy process . Introduction : Cisco Telepresence , first introduce in October 2006 , is a new technology developed by Cisco systems designed to link two physically separated rooms or area so it represent a single conference room regardless of location , Using

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    Lotus Same Time

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    TELECOMMUNICATIONS, THE INTERNET AND WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY Name: Miguel Ángel Cóndor Colqui Q1 * Based on the video and text of the case, list and briefly describe five areas where either version of Sametime may increase employee productivity. What do you think will produce the greatest increase in employee productivity? 1. Improve communication – Employees have a better communication through the lotus same time. Not only among them, they can also be linked with his /her boss, CEO, customer

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    Executive Summary: This White Paper will touch on how we should conduct Web Based Videoconferencing. Many of time we have seen people travel many miles to arrive to a location. Receive a lecture or to discuss business that last a fraction of the time that it took to get to the meeting. Web base Videoconferencing may be a solution that gives the same in person interaction while saving you in many ways. As inconveniences such as travel time fluctuations for a single individual, that can range from

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    Videoconferencing, basically this is the simultaneous real-time transmission of audio and video (voice, moving images) and data such as computer graphics, graphs, electronic documents between selected users or groups of users. By using videoconferencing, we see our interlocutor, so we have the impression that we are in one room with the people attending the meeting. 1.2 Modes of videoconferencing • Point-to-Point Video Conferencing - allows the transmission of audio and video signals between

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    profit margins. Debra Donston-Miller’s article “My Co-Worker Is a Machine: Telepresence Robots in the workplace,” previews telepresence robots in many practical future business settings. Instead of business professionals traveling city-to-city meeting colleagues or checking in on projects, telepresence robots allow managers to view progress through a mobile robot equipped with monitors, speakers, and microphones. Telepresence robots allow managers to direct projects and track development no matter

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    org/wiki/Remote_surgery Satellite Internet access. (2016). Wikipedia. Retrieved 28 September 2016, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_Internet_access Telepresence Robots Invade Hospitals - "Doctors Can Be Anywhere, Anytime". (2012). Singularity HUB. Retrieved 28 September 2016, from http://singularityhub.com/2012/12/04/telepresence-robots-invade-hospitals-doctors-can-be-anywhere-anytime/ What the Internet looks like: Undersea cables wiring ends of the Earth. (2016). CNN. Retrieved 28 September

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    Currently, Proctor and Gamble is an international organization. In 1980, the Proctor and Gamble have increased fourfold the amount of consumers they serve with their various brands, which equals at least five billion individuals around the world. Proctor and Gamble now have operations in more than seventy countries and its products are sold in over 140 countries, making Proctor and Gamble one of the biggest and most successful consumer goods companies in the world. Procter & Gamble has some

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    experiential differences. Phenomenologist Hubert Dreyfus begins to analyze these differences in experienced phenomena between embodiment and disembodiment and its social implications through his work On the Internet. Dreyfus’ claim that disembodied telepresence, characterized by disembodiment through technological mediums, as detrimental to society may initially be perceived as plausible due to

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    Case Study Question 1.How would you define “business process management”based on this video and text reading? How would you compare it to business process re-engineering, continuous improvement, and total quality management approaches? Answer: -Business Process Management is most often associated with the life cycle of a business process. The process life cycle spans identifying and improving processes that deliver business capability to deploying and managing the process when it is operational

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    Case 1 Proctor and Gamble Team Number 7 Kelly Amouzon Kevin McGhee Angela McKenzie Dixon Seda Caliskan Rajib Question 1:  What is Proctor & Gamble’s business strategy? What is the relationship of collaboration and innovation to that business strategy? Answer: P&G’s strategy consists of maintaining the popularity of its existing brands and developing new products by extending existing brands and by creating new brands from scratch via innovation. Innovation is at the core of

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