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On blogs and CoP’s
Using a blog as a repository for summaries of debate and rich content is a great idea. Some threads in a vigorous discussion in a CoP can be lost in the rumble-tumble of debate.
Using social technologies to aid communities
Top Tips – engaging communities with technology
1. Ensure that the tools are relevant to people and the actual work they do
Internal social networks not worth the money?
Internes Social Networking eröffnet schon jetzt viele Möglichkeiten, “Communities of practise” zusammen zu führen
Communities of Practice
There are a whole bunch of useful concepts used by organisations to focus their community of practice and knowledge management programs. Some of the more useful and memorable ones are listed below:
Wiki wake-up call and use cases
the Wikipedia model is not the right model for wikis in an enterprise. Any other wiki, inside or outside the enterprise needs to be focused on a particular
Social networks are no place for control freaks
Never mind command and control, this was social networking in action.
People, for their own reasons and with their own ideas, were responding to this
birds of a feather group-forming idea.
Connecting and collecting (and being lazy)
Every now and then, I have the impression a community of practice is either leaning completely on the side of connecting, nor producing anything tangible, or is going to the extreme of collecting a lot of information without making sure people re-connect
Andrew McAfee: Sharp Responses to Flat Communities
I believe that emergence is central in explaining the power, novelty, and potential of Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0; it’s what keeps large repositories of digital content from becoming hard to navigate, analyze, and use.
Communities of practice through e-mail
The specific case of communities of practice is interesting in that it was a fairly "low tech" implementation. They used e-mail as the primary communication mechanism, which has the advantage of familiarity and the disadvantage of the lack of centralized
Community of practice activity
although it's nice to know that your most prolific contributor leaving the group is not the end of the world, that others will change role and fill their shoes, without something to engage with, people won't move from their peripheral role to a more activ
How do you measure community performance
The community performance evaluation is a measurement tool we use to help communities determine how they are performing
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