CooperComm maintains complete in-house media production facilities featuring the
latest in PC-based digital video and audio technology. We can produce stand-alone media
features, or create computer-based multimedia for inclusion into web and WBT/CBT projects.cd-rom and Web-based e-learning
CooperComm utilizes proprietary online
learning design, quality control, costing, and project management processes for
producing custom CBT/WBT training program to be delivered on CD-ROM or Web. Quotes are
available on a per-project basis.
digital video training programs
CooperComm provides talent for and produces customized
video training programs such as:
The Customer Speaks and CRM Before and
After for the
PeopleSoft CRM division
Process Improvement Techniques for Anheuser-Busch
(18 part series)
Making the $ Decision for Apple Computer/ComputerLand
[Your name] Up2Date audios
CooperComm offers the Up2Date
monthly audio information service. Organizations can use low-cost, time-efficient audio to
communicate with and train remote employees. The tapes are an engaging radio show on
tape featuring customized content presented in an engaging fashion.
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All content can be created using high quality phone interviews. (CooperComm uses
specialized hybrid telephone circuitry similar to that used by major radio stations.)White Paper: Keeping Up2Date with Audio |
Up2Date is a fully outsourcable offering, with CooperComm
capable of developing content, interviewing, editing, mailing approval copies, then
mailing listener copies directly to client mailing lists.
media programs
In addition, Ken Cooper has been featured in business
training media products from leading publishers. This includes:
Video from The International Program Source:
Bodybusiness
Conflict Management
Memory Fixing
Audio from the TDM/McGraw-Hill Management Series:
Bodybusiness
Conflict Management
Memory Fixing
Development Management
Other CooperComm videos:
Using Pareto Charts (TQM
series)
This Afternoons Activities (humor)
Other CooperComm audios:
Stopping Sexual Harassment
Getting Published for Pay: A literary agent speaks
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