It is helpful to think about what you want to accomplish and how, with an online group or community. Take a few minutes to fill out this checklist. Ignore any questions that are not relevant to your situation, or which you don’t know how to answer and add any particular context that is missing. (Updated … Continue reading Online Community Purpose Checklist
Last week I wrote about Obliterate or strategically use business travel? Then I saw this post on Facebook by NetTeams wizardess, Jessica Lipnack. Her emphasis on the social processes resonates. It is worth a link here… Facebook | Jessica Lipnack’s Notes …Many reporters, for example, The New York Times’s fine one, Steve Lohr, whose article, … Continue reading More on replacing business travel from Jessica Lipnack
photo credit: CaseyLessard Chris Brogan has a great post today on online community management – a must read if you have or are considering an online community in your business or organization. On Managing A Community . I have two “chunks” I’d like to contribute to this conversation/stream of posts/comments. First relates directly to Chris’ … Continue reading Musings on “community management” Part 1
If you haven’t already, pop on over to N2Y3 Mashup Challenge | NetSquared, a project of TechSoup.org and vote on your favorite Mashup project. There are some cool projects! You need to register/sign in to vote and there is a lot to look at, but your feedback is important! From the project page: The projects … Continue reading Last week to vote for N2Y3 Mashup Challenge
EP5: Emerging People Session Pushing the Envelope: New Media, Citizens Journalism, Human Rights and Development Dan Gillmor, Author “We the Media. Grassroots journalism for the People By the People” Ory Okolloh, Blogger at Kenya Pundit, Global Voices Steven Gan, Editor-in-chief of Malaysia Kini Sharmini Boyle, Chief Editor, Young Asia Television Moderator: Sanjana Hattotuwa, Head, ICT … Continue reading Liveblogging GK3 – New Media, Citizen Journalism, Human Rights