More praise for 21 Days of Wiki Adoption

Worldwide MapThe buzz continues to pour in! Readers are praising the clarity, simplicity, and ideas of 21 Days of Wiki Adoption:

Colin Mooney from Ireland says on his blog Extacit:

The key thing about this series of videos is the simplicity and clarity of the examples that Stewart delivers.

Audrie Schaller from Pennsylvnia writes on her blog ZUP 4 Nonprofits:

Glad I discovered Stewart Mader yesterday. What drew me was a discussion of wiki versus email on Day 2 of his series, “21 Days of Wiki Adoption.”

Emanuele Quintarelli from Italy writes on his blog The Social Enterprise (in Italian, in English):

Blog on Wiki Patterns is rich in ideas on wiki and at the moment is presenting 21 days of Wiki Adoption, a video series in 21 episodes on the wiki in business.

Andreas Gohr from Germany, lead developer of WikiMatrix (an excellent comparison site for finding the best wiki for your needs), wrote about 21 Days of Wiki Adoption on the WikiMatrix forum:

Steward Mader of WikiPatterns.com is running a video series on how to successfully introduce a wiki.

Wald Herr linked to the series from his blog waldherr.org.

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