"Introducing Synchronous Technology in Your Organization" sounded like a good topic from Learning Circuits.
Chuck Kater's article starts of in a promising manner:
Synchronous technology is the newest buzz, but for good reason: It holds great promise to change the way we work and deliver...
...training.
Oops.
Overcoming resistance to certain factors "..is the key to marketing synchronous technology successfully within your organization." Perhaps Siemens PLM Software may want to borrow Mr Kater's list (part of which is shown below) so that they can prepare for the excuses potential customers may have for not implementing NX and SE with SynchTech:
- This means more work; I don't need more work.
- It's new, and I don't like technology.
- I'm afraid I won't look good in front of the group with this technology.
- People will get distracted in their offices and won't pay attention to me.
- There are no free lunches involved.
- Technologies are unreliable.
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