Over forty organisations already use iWorkplace metholodogy and features. We have built collaboration and knowledge spaces that allow you to get more from your SharePoint and iWorkplace investments. Here are some:
Know-how
Support Site
Manuals. Gain access to the latest copies of our iWorkplace feature manuals, and other documentation about them. Support Wiki. Save time and money by accessing our know-how wiki, that has been formed from answering support calls and our design and build and server review assignments. Ask a Question of your peers on our discussion board on all things iWorkplace, SharePoint and information management.
Design Bank™
You can sign up to our Design Bank by paying a nominal annual fee and contributing one or more of your business activity designs on a regular basis. This then allows you to freely access other designs and documentation. There is an "open" area as well as sector specific "closed" areas.
Shared iLabs and events
For time to time we offer specially priced training and awareness events to the community. These save you money and let you interact with your iWorkplace peers.
Newsletters and training brochures
Get on our mailing list to receive regular updates. The newsletters come out 3-4 times a year and are packed with opinion pieces, case studies and articles on current and future issues and direction of IM/KM.
Your self sufficiency is a primary goal for us - so you save money and get the most from localised innovation led by your people
Lots of implementations on the iWorkplace platform, so you can share and discuss with lots of other IM/IT professionals
Track record of developing and sharing IP. From our key note book Flapping_to_Flying, to newsletters, white papers and conference talks. We truly want to get good IM/KM "out there" and being used and debated
“In a normal vendor / client relationship we would have to pay for the development of each site. With iWorkplace, the intention is to be able to share site designs for business activities.
We’ve done HR Recruitment and Policy and Procedures and we’re making this available to the other ITPs. They can use them, pick them up, copy our design exactly if they want to or they can modify them to suit their own taste but whatever happens they will be able to save a lot of expense and time by not having to start from scratch for each business area.
We will pick up on other peoples’ business areas and use their designs as appropriate. Working together the workload is shared an awful lot.”