eDiscovery Process Communication Plan Template

This communication plan template provides a structure for managing ongoing communications between stakeholders over the course of the project.

Email Reduction

Email can be an addictive and dangerous to enterprise culture and productivity. Take control of the problem by introducing social collaboration tools that will get used.

Reduce Email Volume

Treat email like a painkiller. It is incredibly valuable for some things but its abuse is deadly. Enterprises need to intervene and save their workers and bottom line.

Email Intervention Survey

Changes to how email fits into enterprise communication must be handled carefully. Test the user and IT-based changes in a short pilot, as described in slides 28 to 31 of...

Email Grief Survey

Email volume is often a problem for organizations. Use this survey to determine what the nature of the problem is and whether IT can provide a technical solution to reduce...

Storyboard: Reduce Email Volume

Email can be an addictive and dangerous to enterprise culture and productivity. Take control of the problem by introducing social collaboration tools that will get used.

Case Study: Reducing Email

Email can be addictive, and dangerous to enterprise culture and productivity. However, it is a required tool that is the blood line of most enterprises.

Content Retention and Disposition Schedule Template

This tool will help you develop a retention and disposition schedule for the information in your enterprise.

Information Curator

The role of an Information Curator is to ensure that all content is available for informational use within an organization allowing for information flow to maximize...

Cisco Collaboration Summit 2011 Wrap-Up

Cisco held its annual Collaboration Summit in Miami in November 2011. Cisco executives and subject matter experts, partners, customers, consultants, and industry analysts...
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