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Sunday, March 27, 2005

Blog and Wiki Best Practices

Infoworld has posted a comprehensive package on the use of blogs/wikis in internal communications as well as for corporate communications/PR. Platforms reviewed include JotSpot, Socialtext and Moveable Type. The package is rich with good information. Here's a summary of the article's best practices. Note how they suggest to plan for leaks. Intel learned this the hard way. Also notice how they encourage companies to support popular bottom-up corporate bloggers. Microsoft clearly is doing this. Cut this out and stick it on your company's break room bulletin board next to your favorite EEOC document.

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