First-ever Wikipatterns.com User Survey: Have Your Say!

Wikipatterns.comIf you’re a registered member of Wikipatterns.com, you should have received an email in the last 24 hours regarding the first-ever Wikipatterns.com user survey.

Laurence Lock Lee, James Matheson, and I co-developed the survey to study the knowledge retrieval, sharing, and interaction patterns within the Wikipatterns.com community, and your perceived value from your use of the site.

Please complete the survey by this Friday, 6 June. We’ll study and analyze the response data, and Laurence and I will present our conclusions at the International Forum on Enterprise 2.0 later this month in Varese, Italy.

We’ll also blog our results and conclusions once they’re ready, so that anyone who’s interested can see what trends we discover. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.

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