The world of business in terms of communication, presentation, and project management has changed markedly with advancements in technology. In the past businesses were conducted in a manual environment, which affected the way presentations and meetings were handled. Technological advancements have now brought about a great change in the dynamics of the meeting room. The emergence of numerous mobile apps and programs has allowed individuals to spread their ideas over the Internet to others in their field. As technology continues to advance, many professionals believe that the need for a meeting room itself will disappear, as more advanced software and presentation platforms will become cheaper and easier to access. Learn more from the following infographic by Brandeis University.
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Infographic Sources:
1. Mad Men Tech: 9 Devices That Changed the 1960s Office
2. The History of Whiteboards Is Written in Chalk
3. The Evolution of the Conference Room and the Technology Behind it
4. A Brief History of Slide Projectors
5. MIT Is Developing Technology That Will Allow You To Reach Into Your Computer Screen, Pull Something Out, And Move It With Your Hands
6. Office Technology of the Future
7. Pre-Tech Office (Part I): Office work in the historic 1960s
8. Meeting room of the future survey: 59% indicate that the meeting room will go fully digital by 2014
1. Mad Men Tech: 9 Devices That Changed the 1960s Office
2. The History of Whiteboards Is Written in Chalk
3. The Evolution of the Conference Room and the Technology Behind it
4. A Brief History of Slide Projectors
5. MIT Is Developing Technology That Will Allow You To Reach Into Your Computer Screen, Pull Something Out, And Move It With Your Hands
6. Office Technology of the Future
7. Pre-Tech Office (Part I): Office work in the historic 1960s
8. Meeting room of the future survey: 59% indicate that the meeting room will go fully digital by 2014
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