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CaucusCare Partners
We like working with the companies and organizations below,
and we think you will, too.
They are each expert in specific aspects of applying Caucus,
and on-line collaboration in general, to business and
educational work.
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CaucusCare
is a founding member of the
Caucus Consortium,
a cooperative venture of the leading companies
that offer Caucus-based services.
The Caucus Consortium website, at
www.caucus.com,
contains Caucus "quick tours", research reports,
and white papers.
It is an excellent source of information about how virtual
collaboration with Caucus can be helpful to your
organization.
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Group Jazz
supports the work of groups,
whether they meet face-to-face, online, or
both. We bring together the best tools,
technologies, media, and PEOPLE to
produce great group experiences with
powerful results.
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The College of Exploration
designs, develops and delivers courses for learners
of all ages, with a particular emphasis on Web-based courses and
workshops for teachers, students, business people, and the general
public.
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The Ladd Group
offers fully managed online meetings and events for people who
need to work as a team or connect from different locations.
We keep people connected utilizing proven technology and
facilitation techniques that support work, projects and special events.
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Knowise
is a consulting and training firm dedicated to enhance interpersonal
communication focusing on effective collaboration, bridging and
linking the physical workplace with the online
environment.
We empower people to work productively with effective processes
and intuitive tools.
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InterJoin
is the leading provider of Caucus software and services
in Japan.
Caucus natively supports the Japanese language in both
EUC and SJIS formats, and has been fully translated into
Japanese.
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Howard Rheingold,
the acknowledged authority on virtual community and
author of The Virtual Community leads our international team of experts,
working together online. The Associates are accomplished professionals in
the corporate, not-for-profit, government, academic, media, and technology
sectors, who bring not only their domain expertise,
but also extensive online
community-building experience to our clients' projects.
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CoIL:
New patterns of organizing work and commerce
are emerging, which call for new ways of using the
power of technologies. These enable new forms
of social interactions and coordination.
Helping this happen is our purpose.
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