Advanced Collaboration Research

Sharing practical ways to engage in the Collaboration Revolution

Minds On - din partner inom facilitering

Successful businesses create their own future through innovation and change, not through continuing to do the same things a little better.
Brandon Klein Feb 27, 2011

Auxesia Italy

Italian MG Taylor Collaborative Engagement Designer
Brandon Klein Feb 27, 2011

SUPERLAB : PURPOSE

We enable consulting and investment firms to radically improve
Brandon Klein Feb 27, 2011

22 Most Amazing Maps Changing How We See The World : TreeHugger

Maps. They make everything a little bit better. They have the capacity to turn confusing, nebulous, and unimaginable information into visual…
Brandon Klein Feb 22, 2011

Giant Video & Collaboration

Projection on Buildings from NuFormer Projection on Vimeo. Video collaboration comes in many formats. Most folks think that video falls into one of…
Brandon Klein Nov 24, 2010

The Future of the Office

Gartner's trends for the office of the future: 1. De-routinization of Work 2. Work Swarms 3. Weak Links 4. Working With the Collective 5. Work…
Brandon Klein Sep 15, 2010

The End of the (physical) Environment Role

Automatically moving tables and walls according to the event design. It is remarkably close... And marker-less scribing... The Electric Scribe from…
Brandon Klein Jul 22, 2010

Building a Bigger Better Breakout with Kinetic Energies Walls

Kinetic Energies Wall Solution is used often in mobile collaborative events. It is an excellent solution for many of us. If you rent directly from…
Andy Lloyd Jun 07, 2010

Discovery requires movement “Travel broadens one so"

Problem You cannot push the boundaries without moving. Often, one doesn’t know what to ask or what they are missing. Stationary thought is…
Brandon Klein May 16, 2005

"Ain’t nobody here but us chickens" Collaborating in the right environment

Problem The farmer delivers a GRAND SLAM keynote address . . .The farmer throws all the right nutrients on the ground . . .The farmer goes away! Now…
Brandon Klein Apr 04, 2005