I just finished my guest blogging stint for ZDNet Web 2.0 Explorer with a post about how to encourage wiki adoption in your organization. The post discusses Wikipatterns and its role as a community-driven guide for successfully introducing any wiki into your organization. The tide change from traditional, heavy, expensive software to lightweight, inexpensive tools that support freeform, emergent collaboration is inevitable, and the best ideas for making it happen come from the community. So please pitch in and offer your wisdom!
ZDNet Web 2.0 Explorer: Using patterns to grow wiki adoption

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