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CLive CS: 10-day Implementation
CLive is a platform support organizations to manage remotely Workshops which distributed teams
CLive is a methodology born with the intent to support companies and organizations in the management of Sessions and Workshops remotely; events where distributed teams must collaborate as if they were in attendance. It wants to provide models and tools for: • Create structures, tables and Canvases in a simple and intuitive way to facilitate and collect information. • Provide tools for evaluation, validation of contents to have information certified and validated by stakeholders available in a short time. • Group and export work session content to better distribute information across teams. • Support novice users in carrying out effective and successful work sessions. • Facilitate the acquisition of coaching skills with the aim of helping and contributing to people's professional growth.
The implemented features allow you to create sessions for each work group and specific roles for each team member: • Master Coach - System administrator: has read and write access to all sessions. • Session Coach - Session Administrator: has read and write access only to the sessions in which he was registered as a Coach during the session setting team phase. • Team Member - Session Participant: has read access only in the sessions in which it has been configured and has edit access only to certain features. The sessions are defined starting from the insertion of the work team with the relative roles and from the creation of completely customizable whiteboards according to the use. Through the Export function it is possible to export both the session master data and its content.
Using the Logic Apps it is possible to implement automatisms to integrate the contents produced during CLive sessions with other collaboration products.
The solution involves the use of the following Azure services: Azure App Service, Azure Storage Account; Azure SQL Server, Azure Log Analytics, Azure Function