2. Knowledge Silo B
(Department B)
Knowledge Silo C
(Department C)
Knowledge Silo A
(Department A)
Organizational structures (e.g. departments) and
physical space (e.g. separate offices) create
barriers between staff.
Missed connections, are missed opportunities.
4. • The inbox is not a task manager or chat client
• Daily communications sits uneasy next to formal mail
• Lengthy threads hide crucial information
• Information is spread over multiple emails
• File attachments can not be organized or easily shared
• Communicating and sharing with many people is
cumbersome
Email is an ineffective tool for
ongoing collaboration
5. Inboxed, not connected.
Email makes knowledge silos worse.
It turns individuals into librarians of their personal
archive instead of facilitating exchange.
„I wonder how
much time we
waste every day
sorting out
email?“
Send
Forward: “I
wonder how
much time we
waste every day
sorting out
email?“
Reply all:
„Too much.“
6. The corporate world
has moved on...
• Enterprise social networks add a
social layer to Intranets
• They reduce email and make
daily conversations faster
• Connecting people increases
collaboration & productivity
• Sharing files centrally improves
speed of coordination
• Specialist solutions cater to the
needs of different sectors
8. Email. Still, the favorite
collaboration technology of
Academics.
Academia has been bypassed by
recent developments to improve
organizational communication.
9. The simple and effective
collaboration platform for universities.
Introducing
10. Cuppla connects
colleagues in a fast and
convenient way on a
“Collaboration Page”.
“On the Same Page”
each person sees each
others posts.
This makes
communicating with
many people simple.
11. Neuro-Economics Research Group
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Rather than emailing back & forth,
conversations become fluent.
Inviting feedback and asking for help
becomes more natural.
Communication and group activity
becomes more visual, and can be
more easily followed.
If you want email notifications,
Cuppla can send you a summary of
activity at the end of the day or
week.
13. Neuro-Economics Research Group
Post MessageDiscard
Norbert Morawetz 23 June 14:03
Just a quick reminder that we‘re meeting this Wednesday to
brainstorm content. Everybody welcome! Like Dislike Comment
Jun
Jun
23
22
Nigel Culkin 22 June 10:29
Here is the latest draft of my new paper. Feedback highly welcome!
Like Dislike Comment
Sarah Kannan 23 June 14:20
I‘ll be there :) Like Dislike Comment
Sarah Kannan 22 June 09:20
What a wonderful day! Should we have the group meeting
outside in the court? Like Dislike Comment
Maria Richardson 23 June 15:32
I‘ll join you at 4. Like Dislike Comment
Maria Richardson 22 June 09:42
Yesssss! Like Dislike Comment
Norbert Morawetz 22 June 10:15
Totally! Like Dislike Comment
The Economics in a Changing World
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Hey Team,
I‘m looking for a guest editor for a new special issue
of CROMEs, a journal focused on neuro-economics.
Anybody interested?
Forget about
email
attachments...
If you want to
share files...
14. Share them on the Same Page, centrally,
organized and securely.
20. Conveniently
connected
Documents
centrally shared
Communication
in one place
Neuro-Economics Research Group
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Norbert Morawetz 23 June 14:03
Just a quick reminder that we‘re meeting this Wednesday to
brainstorm content. Everybody welcome! Like Dislike Comment
Jun
Jun
23
22
Nigel Culkin 22 June 10:29
Here is the latest draft of my new paper. Feedback highly welcome!
Like Dislike Comment
Sarah Kannan 23 June 14:20
I‘ll be there :) Like Dislike Comment
Maria Richardson 23 June 15:32
I‘ll join you at 4. Like Dislike Comment
The Economics in a Changing World
economics_presentation_NEW-2.pptx
Uploaded June 14, 2012 by Nigel Culkin
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Hey Team,
I‘m looking for a guest editor for a new special issue
of CROMEs, a journal focused on neuro-economics.
Anybody interested?
Online on the same Page.
21. 100% secure, UK servers.
Straightforward & intuitive - no
training required.
22. Team
Dr Norbert Morawetz, CEO, Research & Design
Graduate from the University of Hertfodshire. Creative Business All-rounder with a strong research
background. Currently a Senior Lecturer at Hertfordshire Business School (awarded UK Enterprise
Educator of the Year 2012). Track record of managing multi-disciplinary research projects.
Rizwan Idrees, Msc, CTO and Data Science
Graduate from the University of Westminster, Data-mining wizard who loves to experiment with new
technologies. Extensive experience in software development, Master's degree with distinction. Currently
a Senior Developer at major Open Access Publisher BMC, where he is in charge of Big Data innovations.
Supported by
23. Summary
• Cuppla connects staff on a Collaboration Page
• Social networking features make communicating and staying
up-to-date with colleagues more convenient
• Increases coordination speed
• Up-to-date with multiple projects in one place
• Adds permanence and structure to ongoing communication
• Facilitates collaborative culture over silo mentality
• Allows colleagues who join a project at a later stage to get
access to all shared files easily
• Increases networking
24. The Future of Academia is
Collaborative.
Contact
Dr Norbert Morawetz
norbert@cuppla.com