MissingLink is used by professional facilitators, meeting planners, consultants, designers, community organizers, corporations, universities, medical centers and religious organizations.
The tool was created to organize and manage the facilitation of collaborative events and conferences.
Our clients use MissingLink to make their jobs easier:
The resulting web site gives users a secure, professional, easy-to-navigate database that allows participants access to the information created during the event.
Our goal in designing MissingLink was to provide a tool that serves as the fast track between ideas and implementation.
Our customers have used MissingLink to facilitate and publish events for such organizations as: Google, Johnson & Johnson, Ogilvy & Mather, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and Wells Fargo.
Check out these publicly available public websites to see MissingLink in action:
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A one-of-a-kind conference, a community of remarkable people, and an
ongoing conversation about science, technology and the future of ideas.
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| Participants include executives and organizational leaders (from both
the public and private sectors) responsible for growth, strategy and
innovation who want to explore the who, what, and how of business model
innovation. |
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At this one-day event, The Sprout Fund
engaged creative young thinkers and regional leaders in a conversation
that promotes new thinking about the topics that matter most to our
community. Participants engaged in panel discussions and worked in
small design groups to generate as many brain-busting ideas as
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Posted on
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
by Peter Durand