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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
The Community Roundtable A peer network for community managers and social media practitioners. Home About Membership Who We Are Partners Facilitators News & Mentions Our Mission Community Maturity Model The State of Community Management Roundtable Schedule #TheCRLive Lunches - Boston Blog Community
 
Thursday, January 7, 2010
The Community Roundtable A peer network for community managers and social media practitioners. Home About Membership Who We Are Partners News & Mentions Our Mission Community Maturity Model Roundtable Schedule Facilitators Blog Community Community Is A Management Approach, Not Just a Role by Rachel Happe on December 17, 2009
 
Monday, August 17, 2009
Identity as community membership (community): Membership  alerts us of our competence. Identity as nexus of multi-membership (boundary):  Identity until now is discussed as having one single representation; “your identity, instead of your identities”. Identity as relation between local and global (locality): See multi-memberships. Tim on Etienne (Part II: Identity in Learning) This post constitutes the third, and thus  last, endeavor in preparing myself to lecture the Knowledge Management 2009 course at the University of Amsterdam. Again, this part is based
 

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Ed Mitchell: Platform neutral Network and community design and facilitation; event design and facilitation. Blog About Ed Projects Services Membership engagement story December 6, 2007 – 5:05 pm Lyndsay Rees-Jones (CILIP Membership Support Advisor) and I gave another presentation about the CILIP membership communities at Online Information yesterday. Since talking about this project publicly, we have found that there are very few ‘community’ teams in HQs which are pragmatically integrated into the membership
Centralised community: This is a diagram representing a traditional online community with a clear boundary defined by membership and related login. This model serves only a membership who are happy to log in to a central site, keep all their conversations therein, and, most importantly, dedicate 100% of their attention to the community. It has similar boundaries (membership) to the centralised community, but they Ed Mitchell: Platform neutral Network and community design and facilitation; event design and facilitation. Blog About Ed Projects Services Three types of community November 16, 2007 – 10:20 am This is a brief overview of three community models.
Ed Mitchell: Platform neutral Network and community design and facilitation; event design and facilitation. Blog About Ed Projects Services Lessons Learnt: CILIP online communities June 19, 2008 – 4:55 pm From August 2006 to July 2007 I worked with CILIP ’s Department of Knowledge and Information to help them prepare for, establish and nurture their online membership communities . It was a wonderful experience; we all worked hard breaking new boundaries, and we all learnt a huge amount about all sorts of things one encounters
This is tricky and not as sleek as option 1; nor does it give the host organisation the control that option 1 has (which, when you are considering a community tool neccesarily linked to multiple membership databases is a significant issue). Media Sandbox 2008 Report. Bristol Skillswap: User Experience Questions and answers Categories Events Facilitation Quotes Strategy Technology Uncategorized Archives Select Month February 2009 January 2009 December 2008 November 2008
E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis Suarez Home About Archives Links Photos Lifestream Social Media Today - The Art and Science of Forming Successful Online Communities Tags: Social Media Today , Bulldog Solutions , Robin Carey , Online Communities , Virtual Communities , Communities , Rohit Bhargava , Gina Bianchini , Craig Cmehil , Julie Wittes Schlack , Learning , Collaboration , Knowledge Sharing , Knowledge Management , KM , Remote Collaboration , Social Computing
E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis Suarez Home About Archives Links Photos Lifestream Culture Clash in Office 2.0 - Provoking the Change through Communities Tags: Internetnews , Susan Kuchinskas , Office 2.0 , Stephen Collins , Acidlabs , Knowledge Worker 2.0 , Knowledge Worker , Burtyness , Busyness , Communities , Online Communities , Virtual Communities , Social Software , Social Computing , Social Networking , Social Media , Web 2.0 , Enterprise 2.0 , Collaboration
Identity as community membership (community): Membership  alerts us of our competence. Identity as nexus of multi-membership (boundary):  Identity until now is discussed as having one single representation; “your identity, instead of your identities”. Identity as relation between local and global (locality): See multi-memberships. Tim on Etienne (Part II: Identity in Learning) This post constitutes the third, and thus  last, endeavor in preparing myself to lecture the Knowledge Management 2009 course at the University of Amsterdam. Again, this part is based
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Read archives, do a search If there was one issue that most members of just about any community would agree on, it’s that members (especially new ones) don’t search the archives nearly often enough before asking a question. Spend at least an hour or two digging into the archives. Learn a little about the Most of us know that in the typical online community, it’s not kosher to post blatant marketing materials. But when confronted by other more nuanced issues, such as how to introduce ourselves (or our company) to a community, or how to react to someone calling us names, things get
about voluntary membership and participation... about the self-selecting nature of the membership itself... about the need for leaders to self-select from within the membership and identify their own topics.  is the behaviors of the people who comprise the membership. Sweettt.com (with triple T's) Living on the bountiful net The Manager Who Thought He Could Create a Community 6 days ago By Matt Simpson In my practice, I see many people who are tackling challenges within the collaborative process.  Frequently people want to work with communities,