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IBM and Sun build their blogging approach

Posted by Shawn Callahan - 9/08/05
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B.L. Ochman compares IBM’s and Sun’s blogging policies.

It is interesting to note how IBM developed their approach:

The core principles — written by IBM bloggers over a period of ten days using an internal wiki — are designed to guide IBMers as they figure out what they're going to blog about so they don't end up like certain notable ex-employees of certain notable other companies. … this isn't a policy that IBM is imposing upon us — it is a commitment that we all have entered into together.

Wikis are a fabulous tool for collaborative document building. I now co-create proposals with my clients using a wiki.

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Hi Shawn
A belated comment (you guys have so much fabulous stuff it takes forever to get to all of it) - this sounds like a fabulous idea. I am trying to educate my clients about proposals and that I cannot guess what is in their heads, so love to know more. Do you use the available public technology or do you have a private wiki site?

Regards, Sharon

Posted by: Sharon McGann at December 18, 2006 10:16 PM

Hi Sharon, sometimes I use Wikispaces and we also have our own wiki using Mediawiki.

Posted by: Shawn Callahan at December 19, 2006 9:10 AM

 

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