Davinci Virtual Launches Website Version 3.0

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davinci virtual-verticalThey don’t call it Davinci Virtual for nothing. Just days after rolling out the second iteration of its DavinciMeetingRooms.com Web site, virtual office solutions provider announced the launch of the third version of its flagship Web site. Indeed, Davinci Virtual is taking the virtual world by storm this month!

DavinciVirtual.com greets you with a talking video and the expression, “First Impressions Count.” How true that is – and the site makes a strong first impression, with a clean design, an appealing color scheme, a step-by-step guide for shopping and purchasing turnkey virtual office space and products online and provisioning and personalizing all services instantly.

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A Virtual Revolution?

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Are we witnessing a virtual revolution? As social technology proliferates at lightning speed so must business models. However, small companies tend to adapt faster than larger firms.

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“New & Improved” – Ways to Attract Attention for Your Business

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Business thrives on “new” and “improved”–new products, improved packaging, fresh slogans. When something’s new, it’s newsworthy. When something’s improved, it’s the darling of the moment, the stand-out on the shelf that merits a second look from consumers. Even celebrities apply this idea of “new” and “improved” to their personal brands. That’s why they’re constantly altering their hair color or trying out new styles. Who takes pictures of the same old, same old? Only the freshest–or most outlandish–looks get publicity. “New”gets the attention and improves sales!

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Are “Virtual Organizations” all Encompassing?

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We found a great post on Virtual Organization and we thought we’d share it with our readers.

Ah, finally figured I should steal a few minutes from my schedule to discuss how my panel on “Virtual Organizations” went at the MIT CIO Conference. You can read a review about the panel and the conference in general on Dr. Irving Wladawsky’s blog but here is my take on it. Some of you must have read my previous blog post titled “From machines to humans – How virtual are we getting?“, a preview post for the panel where I talked about the role of  Virtual Organizations, how its role is expanding to connect everything from supply chains to end-customers and the myriad opportunities that it can enable if deployed properly.

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How Productive Are You?

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productive-main_fullTime and productivity are the two elements which everyone seeks. In business productivity refers to metrics and measures of output from production processes, per unit of input. Labor productivity, for example, is typically measured as a ratio of output per labor-hour, an input. Productivity may be conceived of as a metrics of the technical or engineering efficiency of production. Every business produces something aimed at market consumption.

Time and productivity have also become an important part of personal progress. If we can get things done in less time then we gain more time to do socialize, fellowship and improve our personal relationships. Our personal productivity is also a measure of our worth in the business world. If we “know” how to do things better, more efficiently and effectively then our value to an organization increases. Knowledge and talent play an important role in increasing our individual productivity whether applied to our personal or professional lives.

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