joe reader final oep presentation
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FINAL OEP PRESENTATION // JULY 24TH, 2012Moses Lucien, Julio Cabrera, Robert Diaz-Morales, Nagham Hilly, Morgan Hatton
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A business’s need for online information is growing as quicklyas the amount of information that’s available.
For a great deal of businesses, keeping upwith new industry changes, opinions and trends
almost always requires an intern.
how awesome would it befor you and your employees
to get an email every morningwith only the most relevant and
important industry news?
It be easy to keep up withthings then, right?
That’s exactly whatJoe Reader does.
Joe Reader gets to know your business and sifts through all
the information avaialble online.
Then Joe sends what he’s found to your
employees or clients in an easy morning
email.
Joe finds and organizes the
information you need more accurately than
any intern could.
It’s the simplest way to keep your employees in the know.
View all of your articles online.Create groups, save articles, have discussions about articles, and more!
Behind Joe Reader, the K.I.S.S. team is composedof a wide variety of members.
What happens when 8 strangers get thrown together to collaborate on a project from Stanford Technology Ventures Program? This team had 1 week to not only figure out how to communicate
across time zones, find usable meeting and collaboration tools and come up with a plan to complete the assignment, the assignment itself seemed pretty close to impossible. They had to take
someone else's "worst" business idea and make a short 2-3 minute "commercial" advertising the product/service and targeting potential customers. All while trying to make it sound good. They did the best they could with what they had and knocked it out of the park! Here's the caveat, only 3 of
the 8 members were consistent, persistent and hungry enough to collaborate on this effort.The wheat was separated from the chaff and Robert, Julio and Moses decided that their chemistry was enough to form the foundation for team KISS (Keep It Super Simple). Being very technical and having enough business knowledge to be dangerous, they decided to look for individuals with the
right skills to round out their techie nature. Enter Morgan with experience in Sales, Design, Marketing and "say that again in English, I'm not a techie"attitude forced us to look at our ideas differently. Shortly after Nagham came on board and wowed us with her Business Development,
Event and Marketing skills. Her understanding and knowledge of new media also allowed us to seek avenues we may not have thought of for JoeReader.
It has been an interesting journey and through the ups, downs, agreements and disagreements, we couldn't ask for a better team!
Please visitwww.joereader.com
for more information.