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Monday, November 5, 2007
Petersmeyer is the CEO of Personal Pathways , a startup that aims to increase levels of trust and confidence among people within an enterprise “who need to collaborate successfully, but who don’t really know one another.” 8221; (I have no financial interest in or business relationship with PP) PP believes in the power of technology to increase trust and confidence among weakly-tied colleagues (and perhaps even to convert potential ties into actual ones). Andrew McAfee’s Blog The Business Impact of IT Home About RSS Is craigslist or eHarmony the Right Model for Enterprise 2.0? February 23 2009 Comments I had a very interesting talk a little while back with Gregg Petersmeyer and a couple of his colleagues.
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Sunday, June 17, 2007
Creating Passionate Users About Search CPU Blog Past favorites Angry/negative people can be bad for your brain Code like a girl Ultra-fast release cycles and the new plane When only the glib win, we all lose How to be an expert Creativity on speed Micromanagement: the Zombie Function The hi-res user experience Mediocrity by "areas of improvement" Death by risk-aversion Crash course in learning theory Free Range Posts (open
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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 a little murkier. Nowhere is that old phrase “you only get one chance to make a first impression” more relevant than when a company representative engages with This guide shares some of the basics of conducting yourself properly when engaging on behalf of an organization within the existing Social Web, with tools and communities your company has created and especially with those it hasn’t.
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Friday, August 24, 2007
Our experiences with Moodle in a learning trajectory on Capacity Development In the past six months we (PSO) experimented with Moodle, an online learning- and working environment we used in an action learning trajectory on ‘The how and what of capacity development’. And it seems worthwhile to share some of our first experiences with you in this blog. Mainly because we find it wasn’t very easy to integrate an online platform in the broader learning process. How to design an environment in which new users can find their way?
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Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Community Building: How To Create Your Own Social Media Network With Ning Stop [social] networking: Build your own network! - If you ever thought about creating your own mini YouTube, MySpace or community site, in which members can upload media, write and contribute directly, the time of your dream has finally come... thanks to Ning . It is now possible to create your very own special interest social network in a matter of minutes, bringing together like-minded people from across the web. Print this article | Read this article in: | IT | ES | March 6, 2007 ?
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Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Is Dead’ Post That Says Something” Home Page Managing Technology eGovernment Basics of Blogging & Professional Networking My Weekly Top 10 Key Topics All Tags About Me Contact Info Subscribe by Email Subscribe to RSS Feed More Links Click Here to receive new
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Monday, March 21, 2005
Dave Pollards environmental philosophy, creative works, business papers and essays. March 2005 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Feb Apr MADE IN CANADA
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Home Community Information Definitions Resources Favorite Blogs Speaking About My Blog How to kick start a Community February 19, 2008 | Establishing a Community | Connie If you’re interested in Community Management topics, there’s an active Facebook group where discussions are happening. Here is a question that’s frequently asked: I need help getting people to use
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Tuesday, June 16, 2009
I’m currently working for an enlightened public sector client in London who wants to help local people use social technology to help maintain and extend improvements to their neighbourhood made in recent years. It’s just the sort of thing that Will Perrin is promoting through Talk About Local - to be based in Birmingham - and Gary Copitch through People Voice’s Media , currently in the North West.
That could involve building on existing networks, promoting local activities and organisations, supporting collaborations … even pushing for more localised services.
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Friday, October 2, 2009
A couple of days back you will remember how I put together a blog post on the topic of " Defining Knowledge Management and Enterprise 2.0 — Sharing Your Story ", where I was mentioning how we would probably be much better off focusing on sharing (our) stories rather than trying to spend our time coming up with the ultimate definition of either Knowledge Management or Enterprise 2.0, Now, I am surely going to respond to those various comments, to keep adding further up into the conversation, but, first, I thought I would share with you a very interesting
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