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Are Blog Comments Dead? | Justin Levy

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Justin Levy Marketing and Social Media Home About Archives Contact Disclosures Newsletter Speaking Are Blog Comments Dead? Written on July 30, 2010 by Justin Levy in blog , community , facebook , interactions , social media , twitter 23 Comments - Leave a comment! Thanks for taking time out of your day to come hang out here!

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The Bamboo Project Blog

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Most organizations still see blogs as a way to push their content to learners, which to my mind makes blogs simply a multimedia e-newsletter. Social networking is being used to connect newly-hired employees with mentors and coaches as well as build relationships with other employees. ability to connect with potential recruits.

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Personal Knowledge Management - Pollard

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Know-Who Canvassing & Connection: Use social network analysis (mapping or interviewing) to identify the de facto networks of expertise and trust in the organization. Use these to identify network coordinators, the people to go to first on key subject matter areas for your organization. · Social Networking. ·

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How to Save the World - PKM An Update

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Know-Who Canvassing & Connection: Use social network analysis (mapping or interviewing) to identify the de facto networks of expertise and trust in the organization. Use these to identify network coordinators, the people to go to first on key subject matter areas for your organization. · Social Networking. ·

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PKM and the Organization - Pollard

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subject matter experts, network coordinators and newsletter editors) to use personal shared workspaces (see above) to post and archive their content as part of their Public folder. Use social network analysis (mapping or interviewing) to identify the de facto networks of expertise and trust in the organization.