- Discover the benefits of collaborative work
 - Assess the strategic issues of collaborative work for companies
 - Understand the uses, methods and technological solutions of the collaborative process.
 - Set up a collaborative work environment
 
 
			Concepts and issues
- Business context, networking, enterprise 2.0/3.0.
 - Definitions and culture of collaborative work.
 - Strategic contributions and challenges (productivity, innovation, agility...).
 - Operational issues (business process improvement, teleworking, mobility...).
 
Employees' needs and uses
- Expectations and needs of teams in terms of collaboration.
 - "Employees want to collaborate". Illustrations.
 - Collaboration circles: "Me", the team, the extended enterprise, the rest of the world...
 - Maturity of uses: Different "attitudes" towards collaboration.
 - Importance of corporate culture. "Leading by example".
 
Collaboration technologies and standards
- Technology fundamentals: Mobile, Multichannel, Open Standards, XML, AJAX, Web Services, Shared directories.
 - Terminals and interfaces: Ergonomics, Portability, HTML5, Responsive Design, BYOD.
 - Connected objects, Internet of Things.
 - Computer/domotic link, augmented reality.
 
General mapping of collaboration solutions
- Synchronous/asynchronous communication: Text, voice and/or video. Presence and personnel management.
 - Tools: telephones, messaging, chat and microblogging, 'X'conferences, webinars...
 - Information management: Information life cycle and document management.
 - Information structuring, confidentiality levels. Tools: ECM, portal, 'Xnet' sites, Mashups...
 - Knowledge management: Differences between information and knowledge.
 - Knowledge capitalization in the "extended enterprise". Place of social networks.
 - KM tools: Social Networks, wikis, directories, social bookmark, e-Learning and MOOC, etc.
 - Process Management: Principles of coordination, modeling and orchestration of business processes. Tools.
 
Project management
- Setting up environments for collaborative work.
 - Modeling of collaborative processes.
 - Choice of tools and solutions.
 - Project actors and activities. Planning. Realization. Steering. Measurement. Agile methods
 - Change management.
 
 
		 
		
			
				Operational managers, IT managers and all those who want to make IS and practices evolve through value-added collaborative systems.
			 
			
				It requires basic computer skills such as the use of Windows and the Web.