Toward a theory of klognets..
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CommonMe bloggrolled Denmark's own Hoejberg. Hoejberg posted:
Andy Chen talks about his company's product called RabbleRouser. The approach, Four Dimensions of Collaboration, taken to design the product looks interesting.
hmmm. The 4d:
- The Connected Worker
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Provisioned with tools for connection.
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Supported by incentives and moderation.
- The Evolution of the Community
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Begin dialog.
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Include people inside and outside your organization.
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Ignore org borders.
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Conversation stimulates brainstorms and mindbombs.
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More conversation, more solutions.
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People take roles. See small group psychology.
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Recruit action teams from conversation groups.
- The Evolution of the Problem
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Problems form small communities out of larger ones.
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Problems act as catalysts. They draw the interested and productive, and repell the rest.
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The problem community moves from discussion to action, from informal to formal.
- The Problem Portfolio
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Program management in the network/hierarchical organization.
This is a true march toward a theory of klognet behavior.
btw, Quovix RabbleRouser is a free project portfolio app, Windows or Linux.
see also:
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Sébastien Paquet's klognet page.
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David Gammel's How to set up a low-cost klog network (using MoveableType)
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