Based in Toronto, Michael is (among other things) a wiki developer, editor and trainer. His company HighProductivity.ca provides web design, facilitates online collaboration and support for open source web platforms. His innovative work in online collaboration via wikis has been featured in major newspapers and academic publications.
Michael is thrilled to work with Don, Anthony and the other people at New Paradigm on this project, and hopes to be able to help stir up some excellent deliberation by the brilliant folks who have joined this community.
hi michael,
I looked at your comment about wikified business models. I am getting back into a contribution mode to the playbook. I am currently bringing this paradigm into the community of technology partners and integrators related to virtualization. I am working in a collaborative site called [Mike2] developing a collaborative conulstative business model. More to come later
contributed by Ron Long on Jun 21 4:24pm
Thank Ron,
giving credit where credit is due - Michael Laine contributed a big chunk of material on the topic and introduced the term wikified here - which i like. I'm excited about getting into this more and working with Michael, yourself and others to refactor and refine these ideas.
contributed by mlpilling on Jun 25 8:38am
Hello Michael,
Thank you for requesting my services for the draft of Collaborative Health Care. This topic is exactly what I am interested in at this point. I contributed a paragraph pertaining to inter-provider collaboration.
I look forward to working together in the future.
Have a good day.
Henry
contributed by Henry on Sep 13 5:58pm
Hi Michael, I just updated my page. Your question to me regarding why I prefer g-mail no longer has context in my page so I deleted it. I did elaborate in the g-mail page. Mike Brislin
contributed by Michael Brislin on Sep 26 12:40am
Hello Michael,
Happy New Year. I just attended Don's talk at the Stanford Breakfast Briefing on 1/8/08. He was very well received and had very enlightening insights. I asked him about the project for the playbook. I would like to get back involved. It appears that the content development has stopped. I have new insights based on my work at NetApp and also aspects involved in bringing the wiki into a social collaboration environment linked with other Web 2.0 tools. How are you progressing and how can I continue?
Thanks
Ron
contributed by Ron Long on Jan 8 6:55pm
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