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Don’t let March Break divide your Office
CollaborationCisco Spark is not just for those on the go – the recently launched Cisco Spark Board is an on-
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Spread ideas, not germs. Why employees should work from home.
CollaborationWhat tools do you need to stay productive while at home? And what steps can you take to determine if
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An ex-Winnipegger’s Guide to Winter Survival
CollaborationSo it’s here … it happens every year … and yet the onslaught of winter always jolts our senses and
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Meet Cisco Spark
CollaborationBy Dean La Riviere, GM, Collaboration, Cisco Canada Last week at Collaboration Summit in San Francisco, we ushered in a
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Optimizing your Spark Experience
CollaborationAuthor: Nicky Kearns – Follow @ciscokearns on Twitter. I have had many great conversations with customers, partners and colleagues over
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Gen X 3.0: No more Middle Child Syndrome
CollaborationWe Gen Xers[1] have often been labelled as disaffected, ignored, sandwiched between the boomers (the trailblazers) and millennials (the innovators).
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Northern Hospitality – Connected
Corporate Social ResponsibilityAuthor: Shawn Cardinal Connected North is a program with an ambition to provide quality video communications to remote communities in
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Leveraging Spark as an Intern, Startup Growth Hacker, Troublemaker & Son
CollaborationHere is my story as to why Cisco Spark is not a tool only for companies and business professionals but
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Why a Collaboration Vision Matters for Bringing Lines of Business Together
CollaborationOver the course of this series, I’ve talked about the value of collaboration for making enterprises more successful and the
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Winnipeg Warriors Hockey Club Wins Cisco Canada’s Hockey’s Hidden Hero Contest!
Corporate Social ResponsibilityIn the fall of 2014, Cisco Canada launched our Hockey’s Hidden Heroes contest. We wanted to not only celebrate the
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Understanding Adoption Barriers to Collaboration, Part 2
CollaborationThis is the second post about adoption barriers, with both being part of my broader series titled Collaboration Insights. Overall,
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Understanding Adoption Barriers to Collaboration, Part 1
CollaborationThis is the third post in my Collaboration Insights series, and since effective collaboration eludes so many companies, I wanted
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How you can become an Agent of Collaboration and solve your business’ critical challenges
Cisco CanadaYour business is operating in an incredible time. You may not realize it, but never – never – before have
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Complexity versus Simplicity in Making Collaboration Work
Collaboration*Posted originally on Jon Arnold’s Analyst 2.0 Blog on March 16, 2015 This is the second post in my new Collaboration Insights
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Governor General Addresses the Qikiqtani Regional Teachers’ Conference via Virtual Keynote
Cisco Canada NewsOver 400 Teachers across Nunavut Connect for the First Time at Inuksuk High School through TelePresence I don’t know if
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Collaboration Insights – Getting Work Done – New Series
Collaboration*Posted originally on Jon Arnold’s Analyst 2.0 Blog on March 2, 2015 The term collaboration is a bit of a loaded word,
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My take-aways on the Transformative Pedagogy Webinar with Dr. Lance Ford
Cisco CanadaIt is always a pleasure to chat with Dr. Lance Ford. He is so good at communicating verbally and visually
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What is Transformative Pedagogy in the 21st Century?
CollaborationTeaching is the art of making connections. Connecting with students, connecting theories with concrete examples, connecting hypotheses to conclusions… The
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Building the Entrepreneur Skillset with the Cisco Design Challenge
CollaborationWhat if schools helped students become entrepreneurs? Some schools offer an entrepreneurship curriculum, focusing on theory but often neglecting the
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Cisco on Cisco: The New Workspace in Action in our Canadian Headquarters
CollaborationBy: Chris Wheeldon, Industry Manager – Smart + Connected Real Estate, Cisco Canada Over the past few months, we’ve heard from
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