Presentations from European Telework Development
and other sources
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These presentations, available in both html and PowerPoint formats, cover a wide range of Information Society and global networked economy topics, as well as telework, e-commerce and telecooperation.
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This presentation was the basis for a workshop at the Devon and Cornwall e-commerce conference, 29 February 2000. It starts from the point where a company is considering its response to the networked economy, identifies key decision points and proposes a basic design and actions for a successful online presence.
This presentation asks - and answers - the question: Should a small firm "go online". The answer is that all companies should at some stage have a presence online, but not necessarily their own website. What to do, when and how to do it - are affected by the location of the company, its target customers, the nature of the business. Advice that is the same for all companies is bad advice!
looks at the importance of national, local and organisational differences, leading to many different ways of using telework and other new ways of working,
using examples from the UK experience.
Presentation in html and powerpoint formats; models and
perspectives of the telework market in the context of Europe's IST
programme. As presented at the European Commission Telework Information
Day, 1st June 1999
Some jobs are "locally fixed" some are "teleworkable"; some businesess can successfully globalise their markets, others depend on the local economy. What are the factors that affect local prosperity in a global networked economy?
Draft for a presentation at the ICA, London, 19 May 1999. The title for the talk will be "Online communities: from global to local, from text to virtual presence". Details of the meeting are in the Events Calendar
Presented at the Luxembourg Telework Congress, June 1996
- this presentation includes full text supporting each
slide and brings together several strands of the ETD
initiative.
Highlights the need for Europe to
differentiate rather than emulate in telework and other
aspects of the Information Society (presented at the
Information Society Technologies conference, Vienna,
November 1998)
ETD and the Suppliers of telework-related products and
services - introducing the role of SITO (The Swedish IT
Organisation) representing and working with Suppliers
across Europe.
Presentation given at the European IT Conference in
Brussels - 24 November 1997.
Members of the European Telework Online network in more than 20 countries are available to
present on aspects of telework, teletrade and telecooperation
at appropriate local, national and international events - contact
us via eto-info@eto.org.uk.