Sopan Shewale on Wikipatterns: “This is a must read book”

Wikipatterns BookSopan Shewale rewiewed Wikipatterns last week. The review is posted on Facebook, so I can’t link directly to it, but the full text is below:

This is a must read book for you if you are responsible for Knowledge Management Group/Infrastructure/Content.

This book gives all possible solutions/tricks if you want to promote knowledge management system/solution using one of the wiki(open source like TWiki-http://twiki.org or commercial enterprise wiki’s) available in the market.

The book also gives idea on choosing WikiChampion – also talks about patterns which are also available on http://www.wikipatterns.com (Stewart is the main brain behind site).

I was responsible for Knowledge Management infrastructure for some time in my company – this book would have added huge value if would have got the copy of this book last year :) While reading the book, I was able to relate every line with my experience I had gone through while working with the group.

I suggest – who should be reading this book? – if you are a Knowledge Worker, if you are responsible for implementing any package which is used by more than one user in your company – you must read this book. One should look at tool as tool and give more importance to the processes which help your business and get work done from the tools instead of talking more about the tools.

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