Structured wikis & Enterprise 2.0

by Miko Coffey | 21st April 2007
Filed under: All things 2.0, Web in the enterprise

We just launched our new structured wiki Intranet at NESTA, and I can’t wait to see how this new approach works for the staff in a small/med public sector organisation such as ours. Here’s a post I wrote on the NESTA blogs about it:

I think the structured wiki approach is a great way of introducing organisations to the concepts of the social web – in theory, providing the best of both worlds: the empowerment and collaborative elements of wikis, with the order and familiarity of traditional content-managed systems. In my mind, this caters for both types of users: the freeform searchers & the more traditional navigators. It reduces the fear of chaos, while still providing a great deal of the flexibility and tools common in other ‘social web’ environments…

Read the full post & comment here on the Making Innovation Flourish blog >>

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