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Sci -Net Project

Sci -Net Project. Skills for Collaboration. Why Are You Here?. You will learn about collaboration Understand why you should collaborate Learn about a real life, world class example of collaboration from your own back yard Learn to use cutting-edge tools.

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Sci -Net Project

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  1. Sci-Net Project Skills for Collaboration

  2. Why Are You Here? • You will learn about collaboration • Understand why you should collaborate • Learn about a real life, world class example of collaboration from your own back yard • Learn to use cutting-edge tools

  3. The days ahead – day 1Registration/coffeeIntroductionModule 1: Successful collaborationsModule 2:How to make collaboration work for youLunchModule 3: Managing a collaboration Module 3: Case study

  4. The days ahead – day 2 Module 4: Tools which can support effective collaboration Lunch Module 4: More tools Downloading Tools Open questions and answers

  5. Introduction to Collaboration

  6. Introduction Lone wolves starve! Loneliness corrodes confidence, ambition and perspective No one has all the answers Collaboration is an effective response to competition: ‘Coopetition’ Peter Rice; Dundalk, Belfast, Paris http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Rice

  7. Module 1 Successful collaborations Companies are doing this!

  8. Module 1Successful collaborations ARUP Coopetition Toyota, Peugeot, Citroen Aer Lingus/Virgin

  9. From the World of Business ARUP

  10. ARUP thought leaders

  11. FROM THE WORLD OF BUSINESSAerLingus/Virgin

  12. FROM THE WORLD OF BUSINESSAerLingus/Virgin

  13. Module 1Successful collaborations Examples from Ireland, UK and France

  14. http://platoebr.com

  15. http://tangibleireland.com

  16. CO-WORKING SPACE

  17. Transnational Collaboration: http://suport-project.eu

  18. Module 2 How to make collaboration work for you..... Examples – Stephane Riot, Nova Terra, http://bit.ly/Scinetriot Roan Julius Indra, http://bit.ly/Scinetroan Anne Pascual, http://bit.ly/Scinetanne

  19. Module 3 Managing a collaboration

  20. Module 3Managing a collaboration Draw up a formal agreement: who does what for what return Agree targets Recording work activity; measuring progress against targets Agreed timetable for regular communication Involve a mutually trusted third party to act as mentor/buddy/ honest broker as required

  21. Module 3Case study Noel Joyce Bringing a world class product to the world (Noel Joyce, Design Hub – innovative designers http://designhub.ie)

  22. Module 4Tools for effective collaboration

  23. Module 4Tools for effective collaboration Cutting edge example of tools to facilitate collaboration

  24. 20 Important Tools….

  25. Our focus is on tools to facilitate COLLABORATION ... ... using IT-based applications. Photo Credit: hshanehsazzadeh via Compfightcc

  26. There is no « magicbullet » … ... so no “one-size-fits-all”.

  27. The Collaboration Process

  28. Tools canbetwo-sided . FLY up in the sky... ... or HIT the wall!

  29. Takeitsafely, a stepat a time… 3. DISCUSS 2. DEMO 1. OVERVIEW

  30. Ensuring successful collaboration Step 1: Situation analysis Step 2: Partnership formation and project design Step 3: Consensus building (allocating roles and responsibilities) Step 4: Implementation and Harnessing the resources available

  31. Ensuring successful collaboration Step 1: Situation analysis Step 2: Partnership formation and project design Step 3: Consensus building ( roles/responsibilities) Step 4: Implementation

  32. Module 4 Ensuring successful collaboration Step 1: Situation analysis

  33. Step 1: Situation analysisCollaboration tool: PearlTrees

  34. Step 1: Situation analysisCollaboration tool: PearlTrees

  35. Step 1: Situation analysisCollaboration tool: PearlTrees

  36. Step 1: Situation analysisCollaboration tool: PearlTrees

  37. Step 1: Situation analysisCollaboration tool: PearlTrees www.pearltrees.com/mindshare2000

  38. Module 4 Ensuring successful collaboration Step 2: Partnership formation and project design

  39. Step 2: Partnership formation and project design Collaboration tool: Popplet

  40. Step 2: Partnership formation and project design Collaboration tool: Popplet POPPLET O’VIEW

  41. Step 2: Partnership formation and project design Collaboration tool: Popplet http://popplet.com/app/index.php#/1092770

  42. Step 2: Partnership formation and project design Collaboration tool: Popplet http://popplet.com/app/index.php#/1093430 OR http://bit.ly/whypopplet

  43. Step 2: Partnership formation and project design Collaboration tool: Google Docs

  44. Step 2: Partnership formation and project design Collaboration tool: Google Docs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_hJ3R8jEZM

  45. Step 2: Partnership formation and project design Collaboration tool: Google Docs https://drive.google.com/#my-drive

  46. Module 4 Ensuring successful collaboration Step 3: Consensus building (allocating roles and responsibilities)

  47. Step 3: Consensus building (allocating roles and responsibilities) Collaboration tool: Skype

  48. Step 3: Consensus building (allocating roles and responsibilities) Collaboration tool: PiratePad

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