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Electronic
Board Meeting
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A
Tour of the Program
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Whether
you are a county or city government, a corporation, a school
district, or a non-profit organization, you have board meetings
periodically. Sure, you've gotten automated to the point
that you're using word processed documents, spreadsheets,
and electronic presentations, but do you really have anything
to tie it all together, to plan the meeting, run the meeting,
and archive it?
This
is what Electronic Board Meeting does.

As
you can see above, each board meeting is contained in a
folder on the left. Within each board meeting are agenda
items. There can also be sub-items of each agenda item.
Each agenda item or sub-item can have many kinds of resources
attached to them - your documents, spreadsheets, presentations
and web pages.
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Your
documents are seamlessly integrated into EBM
In the screen above, the board member or staff has opened
up the budget amendment agenda item (item V) and clicked
on the Budget background resource, which in turn has opened
up the document within EBM for review. The user can double-click
on the document and it will open up within their word processing
program.
Likewise,
a spreadsheet like the following....

appears
when the resource is clicked within EBM, and can be opened
up by double-clicking on it.
A
presentation like the following....

Can
be opened up and run as a full screen presentation by double-clicking
on it. Whatever the organization's staff prepared, EBM collects
into one tidy location.
EBM
even has an embedded Internet browser, allowing the user
to view web pages - live or stored - that have been attached
to agenda items. If desired, the user can open up the web
page within thier own browser.
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Run
the Meeting
EBM
is designed to allow you to install a copy onto a PC connected
to a large screen projector where you have your board meetings.
Special large-font screens are displayed, under the remote
control of a staff member's PC -probably a laptop in the
meeting room.
The
staff member can display the current agenda item, a clock
for timing speakers, a vote tally, and the resources attached
to an agenda item.

Multiple views of the information, allowing administrators
one view, board members another, and another view for large-screen
projectors.

In
the image above, you see what the staff member sees on her
screen. She can enter the votes for each board member during
voting. Alternatively, each board member, if they have a
laptop at the meeting connected to your network, can vote
on the agenda item.
....and
even better .... a board member participating in the meeting
from anywhere in the world with an Internet connection and
a phone (for the teleconference) can place their vote and
have it immediately recorded.
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