The last few years can be described as the age of social business and collaboration. The demands and expectations of today's knowledge workers have been shaped by the plethora of social networks and social media tools.
Communicating and sharing information has never been easier. Staying connected with news and status updates from friends, family, or at work is real-time and no longer constrained to an office PC. This has coincided with the business realisation that a greater degree of interaction with customers, whether consumers or businesses, makes for a higher degree of customer retention.
Intelligus has been designed from the ground-up as a Collaborative Workspace Environment or Enterprise Social Software tool. It is the next generation of platforms built to manage high volumes of collaborative engagement and conversations among distributed teams, project groups or communities of practice. It builds on the conceptual ideas of popular social networking platforms such as Facebook and LinkedIn, but with a host of enterprise-ready features to make it secure, private, collaborative and business integration-friendly.
Internal Collaboration
Driving smart working practices that allow colleagues to work effectively together, to disseminate knowledge, to create knowledge hubs, to discuss issues collectively and resolve problems in double quick time.
External Collaboration
Linking organisations with their key partners, stakeholders or clients. Collaborating on joint projects, holding on-line discussions on key issues affecting each organisation. Getting feedback from customers and consumers as and when issues arise, in real time.
Collective Collaboration
When something needs to be done or agreed on, trying to get everyone into the same meeting room can simply take too long or simply isn't practical.
Link up your colleagues, partners, customers and consumers in one collective collaborative environment and share information, knowledge, viewpoints and comments so that everyone is working for the same goals in a co-ordinated, collaborative way. On-line, when you need it, without delay.
Link up with the outside world
Live feeds from other social networks and news feeds will expand knowledge from beyond the tight circle of work contacts people work with on a day-to-day basis. It also allows you to tap into what is being talked about in that larger circle, however wide you draw it.