21 Days of Wiki Adoption: the buzz continues!

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More worldwide praise for 21 Days of Wiki Adoption –
this time from Romania, the Netherlands, and the US:

Sara Bocaneanu, who blogs about knowledge management in Romania, writes:

My favorite point so far?

Don’t have a pilot wiki with just early adopters… People remain skeptical even if the early adopters are gushing. If, instead, you use a mixed group with some regular users and some skeptics, people will pay attention to what they’re saying!

Mike Kavis, who is blogging about his organization’s wiki implementation, says:

If you are interesting in launching a wiki in your organization I recommend you read Stewart Mader’s 21 Days of Wiki Adoption.

Fred Zelders, who blogs from the Netherlands, created a list of all episodes on his blog using Grazr, a tool that lets you create an automatically updated reading list of items from either a single source or multiple sources.

Put the entire series on your site!

Just copy & paste this code to put a player on your site that updates with the newest episode every day. You can see an example here.

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  1. Sad to day it took me until Day 21 to notice (too busy redesigning my confluence wiki spaces) but this is excellent and I can’t wait to share some highlights with my team. Excellent work!

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