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	<title>Comments on: Wiki @ work</title>
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	<description>some Thoughts about digital marketing and online advertising</description>
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		<title>By: howard</title>
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		<description>well, we&#039;ve been thinking about this for a while now at TMS.  we&#039;ve got a pretty clunky intranet which serves a purpose but has a few quirks every now and again - but it&#039;s not really used for sharing knowledge etc.  mainly as a novelty news area of sorts.

wiki&#039;s are one of the things we&#039;re looking at, globally, to bring some kind of social/web2.0 tool into the workplace.

this is both for education of the audience (our colleagues) and to create new ways of working.

Groundswell, by Charlene Li, is a good place to read for this kind of information - and how to apply it to your own problem/company.

Suw Charman is also a good advocate of social software in the workplace.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>well, we&#8217;ve been thinking about this for a while now at TMS.  we&#8217;ve got a pretty clunky intranet which serves a purpose but has a few quirks every now and again &#8211; but it&#8217;s not really used for sharing knowledge etc.  mainly as a novelty news area of sorts.</p>
<p>wiki&#8217;s are one of the things we&#8217;re looking at, globally, to bring some kind of social/web2.0 tool into the workplace.</p>
<p>this is both for education of the audience (our colleagues) and to create new ways of working.</p>
<p>Groundswell, by Charlene Li, is a good place to read for this kind of information &#8211; and how to apply it to your own problem/company.</p>
<p>Suw Charman is also a good advocate of social software in the workplace.</p>
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