Learn from others
Large enterprises and small businesses alike use ConcourseConnect in a wide range of creative ways to solve their internal and external collaborative needs. Learn from them by downloading the short case studies below.
External Facing Communities
Most organization’s performance sees a dramatic improvement when they fully engage the ecosystem of stakeholders that surround them. But traditional websites don’t allow this in a rich, meaningful way. ConcourseConnect does. In as quick as a few days your organization can fully engage customers, prospects, partners, and suppliers in ways you’ve likely never imagined. See what a few organizations are doing.
| BassDaily.com This bass fishing company brought up a rich, social-business community to engage and mobilize anglers. |
| Connect757.com This rich online community is for consumers, businesses, not-for-profits, universities and other ad hoc groups and associations residing in the 757 Area Code (the Hampton Roads region of Virginia). Connect757.com is becoming a mission critical hub for collaborative efforts for even the likes of the Red Cross -- the largest chapter in the United States -- and their Hero’s program. |
Internal Collaboration
More and more organizations are embracing social technologies for internal teams to help forge deeper bonds, gain greater knowledge of their markets and provide better service to customers. Here are a few ConcourseConnect internally focused, collaborative communities you might learn from.
| “Mega Beverage Company” This global beverages company was previously using several collaborative platforms in an effort to engage and mobilize their employees. They mothballed those and migrated to ConcourseConnect to gain better usability, greater functionality and more efficiencies. As one user said, “It is so much more intuitive... I’m looking forward to connecting with everyone.” They now have 1,000s of employees engaged. |
| Collaborating World Their community helps them manage their working and collaboration activities among employees and partners as it relates to end-customer deliverables. They work together in private projects but also promote and market each other in public spaces. |



