NAVIGATION CENTERS

Navigation Center environments are flexible and innovative design facilities, from 1,500 to 12,000 square feet, that corporations create for the purpose of:

  • strategic planning,
  • ValueWeb® development,
  • departmental redesign,
  • new product and service launches,
  • human development,
  • product design,
  • information technology strategy,
  • knowledge management,
  • culture change,
  • mergers and acquisitions,
  • e-commerce strategic development,
  • and more.

Equipped with moveable WorkFurniture™ components, collaborative tools, a multidisciplined research library, multi-media, creative work processes, and appropriate computer technologies, clients use Navigation Center systems to facilitate the growth of their enterprise in a fun, dynamic, and new way.

The NavCenter system manages and communicates knowledge of projects, of the company and of the world, so that the organization can act in a coordinated fashion. More importantly, the NavCenter system brings people into contact with this vast knowledge base and with each other in ways that promote collaboration, synthesis and group genius. In essence, implementing a Navigation Center environment provides the internal capacity to anticipate, co-design and deliver just-in-time, customized responses to the needs and desires of the enterprise through a wide variety of processes and tools.

A Navigation Center can be thought of as the heart of an organization’s ValueWeb, the place where communities work concurrently, changing ‘hats’ where appropriate, competing, cooperating and constantly evolving to bring higher order solutions, people, and opportunities into the web. Imagine a space whose sole purpose is to achieve the mission of the enterprise, whose essence is the purpose of the company, whose every facet charts, documents and facilitates the bringing of that purpose into reality. The work of the NavCenter™ system is to bring into being the company’s vision for its future.


For more information: Borgess Navigation Center; Introduction to the Navigation Center System

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