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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
You can find it here: [link] Reply 4 Rolando Peralta June 19, 2009 at 10:12 am thanks a lot for sharing it! I’d love to see examples of managers and communities across the maturity graph. Reply Cancel reply Leave a Comment Previous post: A Few of Our Members Next post: Hierarchies and Pryamid Schemes Categories Select Category About Best Practices Community Manager
 
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Hillary Wainwright is one of the finest people I have met over the last few years, so I’m happy to share this profile, written by my friend David Bollier : “If you want to learn the nitty-gritty about social transformation in our times — What works and what doesn’t? How can a “non-state public sphere” such as citizen assemblies continue to be taken seriously and share power with the state? How exactly does market culture subvert change? What are the promising new models of democratic participation? —
 
Monday, March 8, 2010
Granted he is focused more on the technology and platforms, but in raising the “fields and signals” he is exposing far more than simple information retrieval tools.  Battelle wrote in 2003 about web search as “the database of intentions” This information represents, in aggregate form, a place holder for the intentions of humankind - a massive database of desires, needs, wants, and likes that can be discovered, subpoenaed, archived, tracked, and exploited to all sorts of ends. But shared values are often over shadowed by the other three anchors – strategy, structure and systems.
 

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Williams , and the Wikinomics Team. Home Book Wiki Upcoming Events Resources RSS Feed (XML) Comments RSS Contact Have a great wikinomics idea to share with us? Baronness Susan Greenfield, a professor of Synaptic Pharmacology at Lincoln College, Oxford, and Director of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, has warned that the experience of growing up immersed in hyper-stimulating digital technologies will result in human minds characterized [...] Featured Post Archive Recent Posts
can temper any opinions I receive from people I know with my knowledge of their perspective, which is obviously harder to do when you don’t know the person sharing the opinion - see my post about user reviews on Yelp . At the same time, just because you know someone, doesn’t mean you share the same tastes in everything, in fact it simply means you are more aware of the ways in which you are similar and dissimilar from that person. Josh’s post contained Ben Schneiderman’s Circles of Relationships, which illustrates a way to think about the groups of people in
UIE.com | UIE Roadshow | UIE Web App Summit | UIE Virtual Seminars User Interface Engineering Home About Us Services Articles Events Reports Blog Podcasts Blog home Archived posts RSS Feed ( What is rss? ) Why Invest in Social Features for Your Web Site? By Joshua Porter May 1st, 2007 This is the first in a multi-part series on the topic of social design, a follow-up
GigaOM Network: GigaOM | Earth2Tech | jkOnTheRun | NewTeeVee | OStatic | TheAppleBlog | WebWorkerDaily | Jobs Live Events | About | Contact Web Worker Daily Home Archives About Contact Us 3 Ways to Edit Documents Collaboratively September 1st, 2008 (11:00am) Mike Gunderloy 11 Comments Working on the Web means that it’s easy to reach out to collaborators - but what then?
The community’s boundary is defined by a brand, a concept; it is a theoretical association represented by a keyword which can be shared across the different services and used by members in each one (e.g. We are beyond hoarding and into sharing. We have realised, after more than 10 years of web development and Knowledge Management, that when you put knowledge in a box, it becomes 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.
Amazingly, I’d never come across these numbers before, so I wanted to make sure to share them with you. Club Pengiun Earlier thoughts on calculating the ROI of communities can be found here , and I’m also currently working through a bunch of ROI-based stuff that I hope to be able to share with you as soon as it’s gelled. Social Media Group » Blog Archive » The ROI of Communities - Part II (tags: communities research statistics forums customer-support Social Media Group About SMG Clients Media 2008 Services The ROI of Communities - Part II by Maggie Fox | November 23rd, 2007 | Category: education Earlier this week I did some prep for a roundtable on the ROI of Communities at a conference held by the Canadian Marketing Association, and came across the most wonderful list of statistics, courtesy of Bill Johnston , and compiled by Joe Cothrel .
Williams , and the Wikinomics Team. Home Book Wiki Upcoming Events Resources RSS Feed (XML) Comments RSS Contact Have a great wikinomics idea to share with us? Baronness Susan Greenfield, a professor of Synaptic Pharmacology at Lincoln College, Oxford, and Director of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, has warned that the experience of growing up immersed in hyper-stimulating digital technologies will result in human minds characterized [...] Featured Post Archive Recent Posts
Last week, I pondered the agricultural metaphor for knowledge sharing . Pull out the good content and recycle it elsewhere, and either archive of button up the empty spaces. See these threads on the ComPrac list about the dangers of assumptions about archives. Tags: community knowledge sharing Monday Via Hyperlocavore , I watched this video on preparing an urban, raised-bed garden. It focuses on the building of raised beds, using rotating small animal waste, and hoop houses to get an early start on the gardening season.
GigaOM Network: GigaOM | Earth2Tech | jkOnTheRun | NewTeeVee | OStatic | TheAppleBlog | WebWorkerDaily | Jobs Live Events | About | Contact Web Worker Daily Home Archives About Contact Us What’s So Difficult about Online Document Collaboration? April 19th, 2007 (12:00pm) Judi Sohn 17 Comments Who really likes using Microsoft Word to collaborate on documents? Let us
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