Colin Hope-Murray
I am an IT Manager and interested in using Wikinomics to learn, share and evolve collaborative practices for business, professional and personal development and communications. .In particular I am hoping to use Wikinomics to develop IT architectural components with others interested in establishing a common IT standards base for global collaboration
I am a strong advocate of open computing and helped form the first end user advisory forum for Linux with the assistance and support of the Open Systems Development Lab (OSDL). My experiences have always confirmed the need to keep thoughts and communication in the open as the best course towards resolution and achievement.
I am interested in expanding the dialogue on community building that applies collaborative processes.
contributed by Colin Hope-Murray on Jul 9 4:31am
Greg Matthews' Wikinomics Community page
contributed by gmatthews@hidden on Dec 24 8:11am
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As a long time "software guy" -- and one who's seen a whole flying flock of approaches over the years (anticipating at least a couple) -- there seems to be an aspect of "Wikinomics World" that merely extends software concepts to the "human space". In a way, it's all about granularity, it's about how much you expose -- with a significant bias towards exposing as much a possible.
Of course, if you're going to do that -- in the social sense -- it forces a certain discipline in terms of things being more self-contained; unsegregated complexity is merely complication. I think I'll expand on this more over time....
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