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Friday, March 19, 2010
Why this cow should be challenged: Many organizations are doing a poor job of evaluating the opportunity for community on their own domain, and are setting up outposts on large social sites like Facebook because it is relatively easy and (initially) inexpensive. Photo cred: [link] The sacred cows I mention below have been on my mind for sevral months now, but I was inspired to take action after a community management panel that I attended at SxSWi.
 
Friday, March 19, 2010
Why this cow should be challenged: Many organizations are doing a poor job of evaluating the opportunity for community on their own domain, and are setting up outposts on large social sites like Facebook because it is relatively easy and (initially) inexpensive. 3 Online Community Misconceptions and how to stop them You don’t own community, the community owns the community
 
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
It will not only strengthen pre-existing ties, but that real-time collaboration and connection will also lead to innovation and initiate numerous trajectories for social good. Reflections on community at SxSW Andrew , Bill , and I just got back from the South by Southwest Interactive Festival , where we spent nearly a week drinking from the proverbial technology innovation firehose.
 

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NewsGator hosted a webinar this morning on strategy and governance for social computing initiatives. reducing duplication of effort around social computing initiatives (3) Given that I've just published a book on strategy and governance for SharePoint , I attended. Greg Reinacker ( @gregr ) from NewsGator and Stacy Wilson ( @stacylwilson ) from Eloquor Consulting .
We had an amazing day at the Online Community Unconference yesterday. Over 220 people attended the event and the agenda included 57 breakout sessions throughout the day on topics including: Identifying and Engaging with Online Influencers Social Psychology 101 for Community Managers W.O.M. Branding - Mobilizing Advocates and Brand Citizenship Online Community for Social Good/Change (Non Profits, Multiple Stakeholders) Super Tools for Super Users - Next Generation UI and Technology Brainstorm
Via Sam Putnam : “Look around you. Look down, past your hands, at the keyboard beneath. Look at the frame of the screen you’re reading this by. You are seeing the products of machines. Chances are you’re surrounded by them, from the light over your head to the pipes and beams below.
June 2, 2009 draft of a working group proposal "to promote dramatically increased research support and educational opportunities for technology-mediated social participation especially as related to national priorities" ...Tags: Tags: online_community online_interaction system:filetype:pdf system:media:documen
Suggestions of basic things to have in place when convening a group. ...Tags: Tags: toolkits howto networks convening communities_of_practice thematic_network
As we move from an era of experimentation (flush budgets) to one with much higher accountability for results (frugal investments), it’s even more important to look at why projects fail – and conversely why projects succeed. Plenty has been written on this, so I’ll focus on what is becoming the most common conversation for me with clients – I call it the “general purpose” problem.
Yesterday' conversation with Leslie Bradshaw of New Media Strategies , one of a talented caste of co-presenters at Friedman Foundation's first Generator Forum on social media and the recent passing of Oliver Selfridge,  founding father of artificial intelligence, reminded me I had not posted on the Web Science Research Initiative begun this fall at MIT and South Hampton University. September's Scientific American detailed the philosophy and research focus of the academic program in their article Web Science: Studying the Internet to Protect Our Future. What is most striking
initiatives and corporate culture awareness. by Gil Yehuda on January 11, 2010 in Enterprise 2.0 Can your company be unsuitable for Enterprise 2.0?  Check A negative : A caustic corporate culture can severely debilitate collaboration initiatives.  I They had actually tried a few communities initiatives before, but those Home About Services For Vendors Policies Enterprise 2.0 Personal Branding Subscribe Gil Yehuda's Enterprise 2.0 Blog Your path to success
A contribution by Ryan Lanham : “A person inclined to follow P2P really wants to like the Maia Maia project , and I do, in principle. I really hope it works, but it won’t–in practice. The idea is fairly simple: Implement a carbon reduction club and thereby earn a standard amount of “booyas” which are a currency coupon to be used at local vendors supporting the (hopefully) viral movement.