The Social Organization
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Saved by 4 people (1 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-03-29
- Daniel031 on 2008-07-22 - Tags no_tag
- Philsci on 2008-05-31 - Tags social , business , socialmedia , blogs , web2.0 , socialnetworking , organization
- Richardclaassens on 2008-04-24 - Tags Happe , hompage , web2.0 , social
- Crisscrossed on 2008-03-01 - Tags blog , organization , social_media , social_software , web2.0
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He blogs internally to his team but his posts are simply his daily schedule (most of it anyway) followed by a couple of lines about his impression of the meetings or the outcomes. This gets him out of the endless cycle of "What am I going to write about today" and gives his team some interesting reading.
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since he started publishing his schedule publicly he actually now gets sympathy from many people on his team. That sympathy helps a lot when you've got to turn around and ask the team to do something hard.
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