1728 Articles match "Success"

The Latest from the Communities and Networks Connection Community

Sunday, March 21, 2010
Personalized learning is critical to student success, but will require learning standards that allow students to continue their learning where ever life takes them. We are witnessing a move towards de-institutionalization, from an education that works for the institution towards institutions that work for education, or from a democracy that works for parties and governments or parties and governments that work for democracy. We’re republishing an important contribution from Ismael Peña-López : “In October 2009 I had the chance to be one of the participants that
 
Sunday, March 21, 2010
If it's a success their customers and employees will know where they have come from and where they are going and what makes them unique and worthwhile. Every company wants to tell a compelling story which conveys the essence of what they're about. And with this knowledge they become attracted to what they are offering. Stories are great
 
Friday, March 19, 2010
Apart from being an absolutely outrageous success, it was loads of fun and we designed and staged it all without a Steering Committee (yaaay) … or a detailed strategic plan for that matter! My mate Geoff Brown blogs his experience running a music festival using improvisation, trust and the gift economy as an operating system: Over the weekend, myself and Marty Maher and a bunch of other volunteers stage the 3rd annual Aireys Inlet Open Mic Music Festival.
 

The Best from the Communities and Networks Connection Community

Step Two Designs Beyond The Idea Skip to content Home Blog About us Contact Us Home > articles > collaboration > Successful collaboration requires support CMb 2007-20 Successful collaboration requires support Written by James Robertson , published November 5th, 2007 Categorised under: articles , collaboration , enterprise 2.0 Successful organisation-wide collaboration does not happen by chance. This briefing focuses on some very
the Happy User Peak | Main | Your turn: free-range posts » Building a successful online community It was March 26, 2003, in the Santa Clara Convention Center in the heart of Silicon Valley. It was simply a Java "fan" site--but a hugely successful one with numbers most sites would kill for-- over a half-million unique visitors a month. So how did Javaranch do it? (Oh 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
via: Mobile RSS Email Alerts Bios: Dion’s Bio September 28th, 2009 Community management: The essential capability of successful Enterprise 2.0 Although my own research has started showing a strong correlation between successful Enterprise 2.0 Mgr, KM and Enterprise Social Software Strategy, CSC On TechRepublic: Weirdest error messages of all time BNET Business Network: BNET TechRepublic ZDNet ZDNet Members login Newsletters Site Assistance RSS Feeds Home News & Blogs Videos White Papers Downloads Reviews Popular Enterprise Web 2.0 Dion Hinchcliffe Get Enterprise Web 2.0
How does all this translate into long-term social media success ? Tags: Blogging Networking and Marketing Strategy Personal Development and Success Social Media and Social Networking Sites Web Marketing critical success factors New York City Marathon social networking Success Strategie Building a social media presence is much more a marathon than a sprint. There’s plenty of content to develop, place and promote, and there are lots of relationships to build.
I’ve already talked about online community manager jobs and what community managers actually do , so I thought that we’d talk about what it takes to be successful as a community manager. Joe Manna says , “most successful community managers are those that come from a strong customer service background.” What do you think it takes to be a successful Photo by semaphoria This is the third in a series of online community manager posts over the past couple of weeks here on WebWorkerDaily.
think it is great example of how to successfully implement a comprehensive enterprise wiki and a demonstration of its valu VistaPrint is an online supplier of graphic design services and customized printed products to small businesses and consumers. I spoke with Dan Barrett, who led the implementation of their enterprise wiki for knowledge
The trick to making this process work is to use a tactic I call Success by 1000 Paper Cuts . Start small, create success, share results. The repeat over and over again until you have a collection of successes that represent a landmark. Start just a bit bigger, create success, share results. As many of you know, I do quite a bit of public speaking . Most of my engagements focus on social engagement and customer experience, specifically helping business people figure out how to better connect with their customers, fans, and clients.
Will Pate's take on online community metrics and ROI ...Tags: Tags: metrics ROI online_communit
Brian Hsi's online community success factors ...Tags: Tags: metrics online_community success_factor
What’s important now, as I see it, is triangulation. I’m m certainly not the first to mention this, but as it’s still poorly understood it warrants mentioning. The concept is simple: a single pointer to a new technology, service or whatever – even from a trusted source – is likely to have minimal impact, particularly if it requires effort to explore.