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Yes! This is what we do! And convincing people that the effort of articulation is worth it will greatly accelerate blog adoption in organizations. <QUOTE> What k-loggers do, fundamentally, is narrate the work they do. In an ideal world, everyone does this all the time. The narrative is as useful to the author, who gains clarity through the effort of articulation, as it is to the reader. But in the real-world enterprise, most people don't tend to write these narratives naturally, and the audience is not large enough to inspire them to do it. There is, however, a certain kind of person who has a special incentive to tell the story of a project: the project managers </QUOTE> [
Roland Tanglao: KLogs]