Evan Rosen
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Evan Rosen is an American author, speaker, business strategist, blogger, and journalist. He is Chief Strategist of Impact Video Communication, Inc., which he co-founded.
Rosen is the author of The Culture of Collaboration
(ISBN 097746170X ISBN 9780977461707). The book describes how collaboration creates business value and discusses how collaborative culture is changing business models and the nature of work. Terms Rosen coins in the book include mirror zones and the Ten Cultural Elements of Collaboration. Companies used as examples in the book include Boeing, Toyota, The Dow Chemical Company, Procter & Gamble, BMW, Mayo Clinic, Myelin Repair Foundation, Industrial Light & Magic and DreamWorks Animation.
The Culture of Collaboration features back-cover quotes from Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia.org and founder of Wikia.org; Scott Cook, founder and Chairman of the Executive Committee of Intuit; Jeff Raikes, president of the Microsoft business division; Douglas E. Van Houweling, President and CEO of Internet2 and Eugene F. “Gene” Kranz, flight director of Apollo 13.
Rosen is also the author of Personal Videoconferencing (Manning/Prentice Hall, 1996, ISBN 978-0132683272), the first book on PC-based videoconferencing. In the book, he coined the word collabicate, which means to collaborate and communicate.
Rosen's articles have appeared in publications including NetworkWorld, InformationWeek, America's Network, Workforce, CableWorld, ComputerworldUK, ProAV, Alaska Business Monthly, The New York Post, Teleconference and Telemedicine Today (columnist). Also, he has lectured at the Stanford University Center for Professional Development.
Rosen spent his early career reporting on Silicon Valley and the automobile industry for television stations. He has held news positions at KICU-TV in San Jose, WTOL-TV in Toledo, WABC-TV in New York, WXYZ-TV in Detroit, KODE-TV
in Joplin, Missouri, and WCBN-FM in Ann Arbor.
He holds a B.A. in history from the University of Michigan
-Ann Arbor where he was news director and a member of the board of directors of the Campus Broadcasting Network. He is also a graduate of Horace Mann School
in New York City where he was executive editor of The Record.
Rosen is the author of The Culture of Collaboration
The Culture of Collaboration
The Culture of Collaboration is a business book by Evan Rosen.The Culture of Collaboration explores how collaborative culture is changing business models and the nature of work...
(ISBN 097746170X ISBN 9780977461707). The book describes how collaboration creates business value and discusses how collaborative culture is changing business models and the nature of work. Terms Rosen coins in the book include mirror zones and the Ten Cultural Elements of Collaboration. Companies used as examples in the book include Boeing, Toyota, The Dow Chemical Company, Procter & Gamble, BMW, Mayo Clinic, Myelin Repair Foundation, Industrial Light & Magic and DreamWorks Animation.
The Culture of Collaboration features back-cover quotes from Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia.org and founder of Wikia.org; Scott Cook, founder and Chairman of the Executive Committee of Intuit; Jeff Raikes, president of the Microsoft business division; Douglas E. Van Houweling, President and CEO of Internet2 and Eugene F. “Gene” Kranz, flight director of Apollo 13.
Rosen is also the author of Personal Videoconferencing (Manning/Prentice Hall, 1996, ISBN 978-0132683272), the first book on PC-based videoconferencing. In the book, he coined the word collabicate, which means to collaborate and communicate.
Rosen's articles have appeared in publications including NetworkWorld, InformationWeek, America's Network, Workforce, CableWorld, ComputerworldUK, ProAV, Alaska Business Monthly, The New York Post, Teleconference and Telemedicine Today (columnist). Also, he has lectured at the Stanford University Center for Professional Development.
Rosen spent his early career reporting on Silicon Valley and the automobile industry for television stations. He has held news positions at KICU-TV in San Jose, WTOL-TV in Toledo, WABC-TV in New York, WXYZ-TV in Detroit, KODE-TV
KODE-TV
KODE-TV, virtual channel 12, is the ABC network affiliated television station serving all of Joplin, Missouri and its surrounding areas and Pittsburg, Kansas and its rural communities. Its transmitter is located in Joplin...
in Joplin, Missouri, and WCBN-FM in Ann Arbor.
He holds a B.A. in history from the University of Michigan
University of Michigan
The University of Michigan is a public research university located in Ann Arbor, Michigan in the United States. It is the state's oldest university and the flagship campus of the University of Michigan...
-Ann Arbor where he was news director and a member of the board of directors of the Campus Broadcasting Network. He is also a graduate of Horace Mann School
Horace Mann School
Horace Mann School is an independent college preparatory school in New York City, New York, United States founded in 1887 known for its rigorous course of studies. Horace Mann is a member of the Ivy Preparatory School League, educating students from all across the New York tri-state area from...
in New York City where he was executive editor of The Record.