Results tagged “communities”
Let's Jam!
posted by Heath Buckmaster on December 11, 2007 at IT@Intel
Last time I talked about how we were building communities within IT, more specifically, how I had built a technical community by using various social media tools like blogs, wiki’s, and forums. Near the end of the article I mentioned...
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tagged: communities, jamsession, socialnetworks, web20, webjam
Building a Community within IT
posted by Heath Buckmaster on November 07, 2007 at IT@Intel
Back at the beginning of the year, the managers of my organization had a dilemma and they needed someone to help solve it. Now, I’ve got 16 direct reports which is already a full time job, but their need was...
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tagged: blog, communities, forums, informationtechnology, it, socialmedia, socialnetworks, web20, wiki
One small step for IT projects
posted by Tomas Mcinernery on July 20, 2007 at IT@Intel
It was 38 years ago to the day mankind made its first footprints on the moon. The achievement of thousands of people working towards one common goal – what inspirations can IT teams take?...
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tagged: communities, projects, risk, space
RSS-P-E-C-T, Find Out What It Means To Me
posted by Jeff Moriarty on July 09, 2007 at IT@Intel
I’d have to say that overall, social media adoption is fairly low among the general Intel employee base. There are plenty of MySpace and LinkedIn users after hours, but not so many who are active blog readers or create their...
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tagged: blog, communities, email, rss, syndication, web20
Usage Models in Context
posted by Eleanor Wynn on December 20, 2006 at IT@Intel
There is a lot of discussion about usage models lately; and more than one view on how to detect, elicit, construct and create them. I have been working for about 30 years in this area, though it keeps changing names....
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tagged: communities, complexity, enterprise, ethnography, layers, organization, systemdynamics, teams, usage

