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Secrets of Starting a Wiki – a podcast with Eugene Lee

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So I decided to reach out to our internal consultant and found out there were already 6 wikis within the BearingPoint organization all built to do collaboration for various teams! Lee comes to Socialtext from Adobe Systems, where he led Adobe’s enterprise marketing and vertical market segments. Lee has a B.A.

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The 1-9-90 rule won't work for Internal Collaboration

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Ok, so you decide to implement an internal microblogging platform like Yammer or Socialcast, or even an internal Wiki platform like SocialText or Confluence. You can’t put out a request for help from an internal team and everyone misses the tweet or posting. I think as Social Media marketers we have to get better at training.

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Grow Your Wiki

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Socialtext. to give Entrepreneurs and Top Management, Human Resource management, and Commercial and Marketing Directors a look at how to increase efficiency, transparency, employee engagement, and conversational interaction with customers, business partners, and the community at large. k12online06. knowledge management. laptop stolen.

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Effective collaboration with wikis | DavePress

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Other self hosted options include the free PMWiki or the paid-for SocialText or Confluence. I work at Socialtext, and most of our customers use wikis “in-the-flow&# of daily work to manage projects, share observations, capture meeting notes, standardize processes, etc. (I’ve It is however easy to set up and open source.

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Gov 2.0 – We Need to Get Past the Honeymoon Stage of Our Relationship

Social Media Strategery

Home About Me Speaking Legal-ese My Team Gov 2.0 Other government agencies are using SocialText, LifeRay, Traction, and other tools that are actually built for this kind of secure collaboration. link] This weeks #socialmedia Tweetchat topic: The Impact of Social Media in Government « Direct Marketing Observations [.]

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