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KnowledgeLake 2012 Summit & Employee Awards
KnowledgeLake kicked off our 11th year in business with our January company summit. All of our remote employees flew in to the St. Louis headquarters to enjoy some time together, as well as, collaborate on upcoming projects. KnowledgeLake employees gather twice a year for summit. This year, KnowledgeLake filled the two and half days with fun and learning. The first day, we spent some time going over business, and then we were able to enjoy meeting new employees and catching up with old friends at the Pink Galleon over a game of pool or darts. Summits are generally a time for team building and collaboration among departments. Having some fun time together really boosts team morale.
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Easy Way to Win a Kindle Fire via Social Engagment
Social engagement is a great way to interact with the KnowledgeLake team, and if you are reading this blog post you might as well follow us on other channels – such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Each social media outlet has a different audience and delivers different material.
For example – if you want to see pictures of that KnowledgeLaker whom you’ve been speaking with for months, visit Facebook. If you want real-time updates on SharePoint, KnowledgeLake and industry news then follow us on Twitter. LinkedIn enables group discussion and we have a KnowledgeLake-specific LinkedIn group along with a VIP customer-only group called KnowledgeLake LIVE.