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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
We use this model in a number of ways: As a mental model for understanding all the areas and skill sets required for community management and hopefully, to remind community managers that it is about assembling a internal team to gather all the required skills – not to try and be the expert in all of them individually As a tool for community managers to educate and set the expectations of colleagues and advocates within the organization As a roadmap for community managers looking to understand what is important to do given their current state of evolution, and in what order To organize
 
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
She’s married to a chef, loves great food but is totally content eating some salty french fries She’s married to a chef, loves great food but is totally content eating some salty french fries We can’t wait for you to start… April 14, 2010 can’t come soon enough! 2009 was an amazing year for Ant’s Eye View. It’s hard to imagine that only 1 year ago, Dustin was starting as employee #1 and we only had 1 office.
 
Sunday, March 7, 2010
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Like a database of business models, nice cases, a good board of innovators, interesting content. April 9th. April 21st: Mzinga offers a webinar on ” top objections to social learning and how you can overcome them with solid arguments, bullet-proof reasoning, and hard ROI numbers”. Wharton showcases Joss Whedon’s unwitting business success in charging These days I’ve collected an outsized collection of vaguely related links that I wanted to explore in more depth or are noticeworthy for some other reason. Some of them bear keeping after perusal, and some
In April, Kundra explained the concept in a Senate subcommittee hearing, comparing the government to a precision-guided missile: “One of the reasons those missiles actually hit their targets is because you get a constant feedback, a loop-back mechanism that lets you know how you are performing in relation to where you are,” he told the panel. Tags: Open Content P2P Governance P2P Public Polic How well is data-driven democracy doing? In the Washington Monthly , Charles Homans has an extensive investigation into the early efforts, both in Washington D.C.
Day: Peripheral Vision: Detecting the Weak Signals That Will Make or Break Your Company Subscribe to this blogs feed « Unified Communications & Collaboration on Urgent Patient Cases | Main | Social Media Learning Curve » November 28, 2007 Publishing Enterprise Content To Facebook Innovative, perhaps foreshadowing things to come... From an enterprise perspective, organizations require the ability to publish to a Facebook audience as effectively as to a Web site audience. The platform allows
AIIM is running a series of presentations across the US entitled "10 Steps to Business Efficiency with Content, Collaboration, and Process". Organizations are embodied by their core business processes, and many of these are steeped in documents and content. Suddenly, the creation and sharing of business content is in the hands of many more knowledge workers, not just document specialists. Wikis in the Enterprise ... Ross shares a picture of how wikis work in the enterprise. "
As of December 2007 Jack will likely start writing about product management too. Collaboration thread in CACM for April 2008 There is an interesting pair of articles that focus on collaboration in the April 2008 Communications of the ACM. The problems are often characterized by technical complexity and scientific uncertainty Differing perspectives on the problems often lead to adversarial relationships among
In case you missed them, find below our top five posts in April. It was popular for a simple reason - the content was good. Of course making good content (and indeed predicting what content might be good) is not as easy as we might hope. Twitter was a popular topic again in April, with more people using it and more people talking about it. At FreshNetworks we aim to bring you the best posts in social media, online communities and customer engagement online. 1.
illumio – a Smart Content and Request Filter for Enterprise 2.0 by Bill Ives October 16, 2007 at 3:48 pm · Filed under Enterprise 2.0 I recently spoke with David Gilmour, CEO at Tacit, about their new web 2.0 The illumio client downloads your selected RSS feeds, visits the underlying pages and extracts keyword phrases to determine whether each feed’s content is a good match for current concerns. tool, illumio . I have known about Tacit for some time because of their ActiveNet™ application that works inside the firewall to enable connections
Start by asking questions: How will people use my site? Users will create custom content and events. They will also comment and review past events and content. How will they interact with others? Interaction will come by having user created groups, messaging, blogs / articles and helps, etc. How much control do I want to give them? Users will have unrestricted access to create content, events, comments, etc. We need the following features: Tuts+ Tutorials & Resources Psdtuts+ Photoshop & Graphics Nettuts+ Web Design & Development Vectortuts+ Vectors & Illustration Audiotuts+ Music & Sound Aetuts+ AfterEffects & Motion Flashtuts+ Flash Tutorials
for an Enterprise of One – Part Two - Content Monitoring - Portals and KM , March 10, 2009 CoP Series #8: Content and Community - Full Circle , March 17, 2009 for an Enterprise of One – Part Four - Content Collecting, Assembling, and Creation – Potential New Approaches - Portals and KM , March 12, 2009 Now that we are a couple of months into the “signal sharing” of the Communities and Networks Connection , I wanted to share the top posts people have clicked into on the site (courtesy of the magic of Tony Karrer ).  I find that sometimes I am paying
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