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| last edited by BillSeitz on Aug 15, 2008 1:59 am |
(esp as relate to use of Wiki For Collaboration Ware)
some ConText: sometimes I start planning all sorts of new projects, but then I start to ask myself are these really addressing key barriers to effective Team Work? Usually the answer seems to be no.
Some non-techies just won't even read a wiki: "I already have email."
Some people (including techies) don't even read their email on a timely basis.
or they read and don't reply
or they reply but not substantively, completely.
Sometimes tricky to know when to spin off a new page - pages can get too long and broad-in-scope
Hard to communicate changes in a page to someone: e.g. changing a spec for a developer
Multiple changes to the same page get glommed together.
Some people are used to communicating only orally, so some info doesn't get spread widely enough. Then you start assuming when you hear something that other people know and agree already...
often the bigger issue is PowEr and [Personal Agenda]-s
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