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| "I not only use all the brains that I have, but all that I can borrow."
Woodrow Wilson
(1856 - 1924)
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Qexchange advanced feature option
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Problem:
How do you distribute sensitive information to a select group of people, such as financial reports to
executives, or competitor intelligence to analysts? What networking opportunities do you offer to people with similar
professional interests who work in different organizations, locations or functional areas?
Qexchange Solution:
| The User Communities module enables your organization to operate
all the private knowledge exchanges it needs. Support any number of special communities, project teams, practitioner
networks, special interest groups and task forces.
Features include threaded discussion, document sharing, open or private membership rules and much more. |
Join an open community, or accept an invitation to one that is private.
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My Communities
Users can form communities where they can share information, distribute and comment on draft documents, plan events,
discuss topics and collaborate to produce team outputs.
Membership Options
Before deciding to join, a user can visit a community as a guest. Community membership can be open, where anyone can
join; or private, requiring an invitation. Sensitive communities can be made even more private by requiring an extra
password for entry.
Community Leader Tools
Administrative controls and wizards make it easy to create and configure a community, invite new members, monitor
member participation, facilitate discussions and more.
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