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02 Jul 09
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29 Jun 09
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I believe that a person has to self-identify as being a member of a community.
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Social capital and relevance are common notions in all communities. Whereas many organizations place high emphasis on title and role, communities have a tendency to place a higher emphasis on social status. Internal communities blend these notions together. External communities, less so
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Your community status depends on your social relevance.
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This is largely related to your online identity (what people find when they find you), your contributions (what you share and give), your reputation (measured by what other say about you), and your persona (largely measured by how you react to others publicly). So there is much in common among different forms of communities — at least at the level of the social economics.
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Bertrand DuperrinInternal communities contain members who are employees of a company. They are paid and can be fired. The panelists touched upon many issues and gave excellent advice.
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