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- Bertrandduperrin on 2009-01-15 - Tags communities , structure , participation , creation
- Driessen on 2009-01-14 - Tags community
- Faheyr on 2009-01-12 - Tags community , collaboration , communities , e2.0
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1. Usually the lead wants to build a community for their people (a one stop shop of conversations and documents for their business unit). So we build a community for hundreds of people, and structure it by region or topic or sub-teams etc.
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2. Another idea, much to the chagrin of the lead, is to have many communities, as now there will be more places to visit to find information, but that’s OK because we can perhaps aggregate or be able to batch communities together and search multiple communities in one go.
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If the software is really well designed you don’t need a manual, and therefore you can go with a bottom-up approach where people can create communities.
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Even if you do everything right, participation may still be lower than you would like. This is when the community leader needs to use techniques such as getting some regular bloggers, and sitting down with them and helping them post, for a month or so, till they gain traction.
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