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Visual Collaboration: Should Everyone Be Whiteboarding?

Jim Kelly  (Senior Analyst, Recon Research)

Gerard Bao  (Product Marketing Lead, Neat)

Nia Celestin  (Head of Marketing, DTEN)

David Kung  (Vice President, Marketing, Bluescape)

Aaron Rimmer  (Head of Voice and Video Product Marketing, Google)

Date: Wednesday, April 12

Time: 3:00 pm - 3:45 pm

Pass Type: Entire Event Orlando - Monday-Thursday, Tues - Thurs Conference Orlando, Entire Event Virtual, On-Demand - Get your pass now!

Session Type: On-Demand Conference Session

Vault Recording: TBD

The problem is as old as time (well...almost). In the hybrid work environment, we can't huddle the brain trust around the physical dry erase board or a wall full of sticky-notes. That's where visual collaboration (a.k.a. ideation) comes in.

Ideation tools have been on the market for more than a decade, but have yet to really impact the typical information worker. The pandemic should have been a perfect driver for wider adoption, so why isn't it taking off – or is it, finally?

In this session, a panel of experts will discuss the state of ideation, use case successes and failures, and what comes next. You'll come away with a better understanding of whether ideation should have a future in your enterprise.

Takeaways:

  • Is visual collaboration just another name for whiteboarding or is there something more to it?
  • Does everyone need visual collaboration or is showing PowerPoint slides on the screen enough?
  • Many visual collaboration tools are free (or almost free), yet the masses have yet to respond. What’s missing?
  • What do successful visual collaboration use cases have in common, and what can we learn from them?
  • Can you make an ROI case for ideation? Is that even a valid question?