community
Some Good Reading About The Future of News Paid Members Public
Good stuff I’ve read recently, haven’t linked to yet, but don’t have much to add to right now: * The Nichepaper Manifesto [http://blogs.harvardbusiness.org/haque/2009/07/the_nichepaper_manifesto.html] – an articulate and well argued guide to how niche publishing might looks going forwards. * Media
Web Site Story Paid Members Public
I was going to use this in the communities training I was doing today, but never got the chance. I can’t resist sharing it: See more [funny videos](http://www.collegehumor.com/videos) and [funny pictures](http://www.collegehumor.com/pictures) at [CollegeHumor](http://www.collegehumor.com/).
#csnf - Managing the Modern Employee Paid Members Public
Robert Johnson, strategic consultant at the Central Office of Information, knew nothing about social networking when he took on the talk. 60s: people told what to do without explanation70s & 80s: more communication and buy-in90s: Corporation as friend, expectation of employees as innovators. Blame-free, supportive culture.We have baby boomers,
Do you build or nuture communities? Paid Members Public
This is all interesting stuff: > you can’t build a community it is either there or it’s not. You know you have a community if it takes care of itself YOU are the asset of a community and not the other way around the best community leaders come
Thanks to my RBI Guest Bloggers Paid Members Public
I’ve had one of those roller-coaster ride first day back at work sort of days. We are most certainly in a time of rapid change… However, I can’t let the day pass without saying a big thank you to my guest bloggers while I was away: 1. James
Why embracing technology and your community should be central to everything you do Paid Members Public
And with this I move to technology, the thing that Adam actually asked me to talk about. The use of technology is also such an exciting part of working on the web. There really is a movable feast of widgets, infographics and applications out there to explore to make information
Using Disqus for Blog Comments Paid Members Public
From this post onwards, I’ve replaced the commenting system on this blog with the [Disqus Comments](http://disqus.com/comments/) system. Disqus is one of the breed of external comment providers that have become popular in the last year or so, that include Automattic’s [Intense Debate](http://intensedebate.