Business - Written by Brian Gillooly on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 8:21 - 0 Comments
A Wiki Workplace Poster Child
I’ve been meaning to post this for some time for our New Paradigm syndicated-research members. For those who believe that the big guys can still learn a thing or two from the smaller guys, I recommend checking out this article from Optimize magazine from a year ago (disclosure: I was editor-in-chief of Optimize at the time; it’s since been folded into InformationWeek magazine). It was written by Eastern Mountain Sports CIO Jeffrey Neville and was one of the best examples I’d seen of a company that understood the E2.0 environment and how to create a wiki workplace. It’s still relevant today. I’ll see if I can get Jeff to comment on this blog with an update on how things are going with EMS’s wiki workplace efforts.
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