Blog Posts Tagged With 'wikis'
Talking to Colin Mooney
Posted 7 days ago by Jon Mell
14/03/2008
I had the pleasure of spending an hour or so talking with Colin Mooney this week. Colin has the enviable job of "Wiki Champion" for a large bank. It was great to share experiences around the cultural adoption of Wikis and other Web 2.0 tools in the workplace. What was clear was that we both observed similar things:- Wiki's work best when trialled in a small, focused, pilot with a clear goal as to what the wiki is trying to improve. In Colin's case it was organising workshops.- It might be difficult to measure the ROI of a wiki, but...
Wikis as alternatives to email - find the ROI
Posted 2 days ago by Jon Mell
18/03/2008
There's a really interesting article on CIO.com with Ross Mayfield, the co-founder of Socialtext. In it, he talks about how wikis can end 'Reply-All' email threads.Luis Suarez of IBM has taken it a step further, and on 15th February gave up on work related email. The idea would be that he would refuse to respond or initiate email communication and would instead communicate via social networking tools such as those provided internally by IBM. If you read a little closer, he doesn't completely give up on email, and recognises that for certain private conversations where sensitive information is exchanged, email...
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