THE NINE IS OUT NOW

Phil Simon

THE WORLD’S LEADING INDEPENDENT WORKPLACE COLLABORATION & TECH EXPERT

CMU Webinar on Remote Work

An interactive Q&A on how to use today's most popular collaboration tools.
Apr | 9 | 2020

Apr | 9 | 2020
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 Over the years, I’ve been able to give back to my alma mater in a number of different ways. A few things most readily come to mind:

  • I hosted a webinar on Message Not Received in 2015.
  • Last year the Alumni newsletter interviewed me.
  • I spoke at the CMU Silicon Valley campus in 2014 on The Visual Organization as well.
  • I’ve been able to interview aspiring Tartans (now that would be a great name for a band) as part of the Carnegie Mellon Admissions Council.

Today I’m pleased to announce that I’ll be hosting another webinar on April 27, 2020 at 2 pm EST. The title is Effective Remote Work: An Overview of Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom. I’ll spend most of the hour answering people’s questions about what these tools can do. These days, I spent a great deal of time in each of them and I probably will until things return to a quasi-normal state.

Click here to register.

Updated: April 28, 2020. Watch it below.

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