Anyone operating a company can attest to escalating travel expenses. With the cost of gasoline, airfares, hotel expenses, meals and yes, the bar bill, expense accounts can put any CFO into cardiac arrest. Conferences and out of town meetings are becoming obsolete. Reduce your global footprint, save time and money, and assure greater attendance, what is not to like about online meetings? Join hundreds of companies, large and small, in cutting expenses by managing conferences and online meetings.
Discover what many others have long known, online meetings are the way of the future.
For one thing online meeting and conferences save money. Even if the meeting is in town, there are expenses of driving, traffic, parking, and staff to set up and take down, catering services for coffee and the requisite snack or meal, as well as time lost due to travel and the inevitable lag time in returning to work. With online meetings you can attend one meeting or three in a day without leaving home or the office. This is huge convenience to be able to stay in familiar surroundings with a cup of coffee, your own computer and files to refer to, appointment book etc. Mission accomplished and no travel hassles.
The convenience extends to the fact that meetings can be recorded for reference later or for someone who may not have been able to attend at the time. More people are likely to participate as online meetings and conferences facilitate a larger arena. More can come, and space, time, and distance are no longer an issue. In effect, the meeting comes to you.
Most will agree, once you have experienced online meetings and conferences, you will want to purchase online meeting software for your workplace. Look for online meeting software--online. Showscreen.com, for example, offers a free trial. You too can benefit from online meetings and conferences.
For more information visit www.showscreen.com.
Linda Ziemba is Vice President, Business Development of LiveLOOK, a technology firm that provides next-generation co browsing to commercial, government and OEM partners focused on contact center applications. She consults regularly with executives from a variety of fields to help create synergistic solutions to web-related contact center communication problems. Prior to her current position, she sold technology in the Internet security industry at Secure Computing and Websense. Previous to that, she held senior management positions in sales and marketing for Lucent/Avaya focused extensively on contact centers. Raised in Tennessee, Linda now lives with her husband and dog at the New Jersey shore enjoying sailing, when she has time. |