How To Launch Successful Collaborative Intranet Groups
For a social and collaborative Intranet, bootstrapping the newfound sharing behavior may be challenging. Here are some ideas on how to focus and orient groups getting started on a connected internal...
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The problem has always existed in groupware: you clearly need more than one participant for the network to generate value. Successful networks usually begin with one or two zealous proponents, but...
View ArticleClay Shirky via Joho: Why do comments suck?
Clay Shirky gave a presentation last week at Social Computing Symposium 2013, a small invitation-only conference run by Microsoft Research. The exclusive event may have been inaccessible to most of us,...
View ArticleDunbar’s Number and Social Business Network Value Expectations
Evolutionary psychologist Robin Dunbar developed a theory that the number of people humans can effectively have in their network is 150. He describes it as “the number of people you would not feel...
View ArticleWebsite Taxonomies: The Key to Discoverable Communities
It seems logical that any website has its own range of subject matter – kind of a geography of knowledge that it covers. So for example, Fine Woodworking (www.finewoodworking.com) covers anything...
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