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June 15, 2007

Cisco CEO Challenge: "Use Collaborative Technologies to Cut Back Travel"

In a video message to employees today (internal use only), Cisco Chairman and CEO John Chambers challenged all Cisco employees to "cancel one trip this quarter and use Web 2.0 collaboration technologies to conduct your business in lieu of traveling." Chambers made the video from his laptop computer...and, yes, as most of us mere mortals do, one never quite knows where to look when using a webcam. : )

As I see it, his challenge has many goals. It is a way to demonstrate the power of our collaborative technologies (be it TelePresence, WebEx or MeetingPlace). After all, if we don't demonstrate our technology to customers and potential customers, how are they going to see the power of the network and our technologies. Sure, it's also a way to save some dough -- we are, after all, a frugal company, which our shareholders and investors love. And, sure, it's also a way to take some strain off of the environment.

However, he also used it as a challenge to spend more time with our families. After all, if we are on the road one less time a quarter, then that means we get to spend that much more time with our families. So, QOL and QOS all wrapped into one, if you will, by using Cisco collaborative technologies. A happy employee is a productive employee after all.

And, he didn't go this far, but I will: What other companies are up to the "Cisco Collaborative Technologies Challenge"? Yeah, I just made that up, but it sounds good.

If you are a Cisco TelePresence customer or a WebEx customer or a MeetingPlace customer...or, heck, even someone who (heaven forbid!!) uses one of our competitors in this collaboration space and you are willing to take this challenge to increase your Quality of Life by reducing one business trip a quarter by using the network, drop me a line and I'll highlight you in this space...heck, maybe you'll even get your own blog entry...if you are willing to share your video message to employees making the same "cut one trip a quarter" challenge, I'll post the video.

Happy collaboration and happy QOL. Thanks, John, for challenging us all to use the network to cut our travel.

Posted by John Earnhardt on June 15, 2007 04:03 PM

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heck.. first i'd like to getat least one trip a quarter. to improve my qol. when i get too much trips then i'll think about reducing. to improve my qol. again :)

Posted by undertravelled on June 22, 2007 12:39 PM


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