Webcast Collaborative Work Systems Symposium LO26694

From: Melanie Bullock (melanieb@unt.edu)
Date: 12/31/69


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The Center is pleased to offer selected sessions from this year's
Collaborative Work Systems Symposium via the Internet. Full
details are available at:
http://www.workteams.unt.edu/conf/summer/intro.htm

Program Outline:
Collaborative Work Systems -- 9th Annual Symposium
Center for the Study of Work Teams
May 23-25, 2001 --- Denton, Texas (PreConference May 22)
WebCast Selected sessions on May 23-24

Keynote Speakers:
Ken Baskin, author of Corporate DNA &
Linda Moran, author of Keeping Teams on Track

Conference Focus:
The rapidly changing work place requires organizations to evolve by
creating a structure which fosters learning, and adaptation in order
to survive. Applying the natural principles of complex adaptive
systems enable corporations to build an organization that can
respond rapidly to complex and diverse challenges.

Healthy companies are moving from a top-down paradigm to one
which encourages open, fluid, and frequent communication allowing
for bottom-up creative decision making, and self-management. This
year's event will focus on the issues that support the continuing
evolution of the work place by offering participants useful and
challenging information, research, and applications. We hope that
you will join us for what we believe will be a unique learning
experience.

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Melanie Bullock
Center for the Study of Work Teams
University of North Texas
POB 311280
Denton, TX USA 76203-1280
E-mail: melanieb@unt.edu
Ph: 940-565-2198 Fax: 940-565-4806

Center Web Page:
http://www.workteams.unt.edu

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