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LEARN TO IMPROVE COLLABORATION USING CONTENT MANAGEMENT IN VASONT SYSTEMS’ FREE WEBINAR

Vasont Systems partners with Hewlett-Packard to share collaboration tips


Emigsville, PA, December 28, 2009 — Vasont Systems, a leading provider of content management software and data services, today announced the date of its next free webinar in the Vasont Webinar Series, “Improving Content Collaboration Using Content Management,” presented by Charlotte Robidoux of Hewlett-Packard and Suzanne Mescan of Vasont Systems. The webinar will take place on January 6, 2010 at 1:00 pm ET/10:00 am PT. Attendees can register for this free event online.

As organizations get larger and work forces become more dispersed or home-based, it becomes harder to get the right people to collaborate on new or revised content. It’s important to get input about the content from the right people at the right time to ensure accurate, usable documents for customers. A content management system can facilitate collaboration between writers, subject matter experts, and editors.

However, writers are not always comfortable giving up ownership of whole documents and sharing content with others in a content management environment. In this webinar, you will learn:
• The six principles of collaboration
• Why content collaboration is important
• Ways of building trust and strengthening teams
• How a content management system can expedite and simplify collaboration between writers, editors, and reviewers

Webinar attendees will receive a discount coupon for the upcoming book, Virtual Collaborative Writing in the Workplace: Computer-Mediated Communication Technologies and Processes by Beth L. Hewett and Charlotte Robidoux (Eds.). This book provides an understanding of how best to improve virtual collaborative writing in organizations that rely on computer-mediated communication technologies.

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