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You, other community members, and the wikinomics editorial board are working together to write the playbook which will be published Fall 2007. See Project Central for more details.

The Wikinomics Playbook is a subset of pages in this wiki that are being prepared for publication in Fall 2007

The table of contents for this book is distinguished from the Wikinomics table of contents - which provides a less structured way to interact and wiki-up the ideas and concepts presented in the original "Wikinomics".

THANK YOU! The Wikinomics Playbook project is off to final editing before publication: you may continue to edit these pages but changes will not be considered for the playbook!

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Introduction to the Wikinomics Playbook

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Part One

Wiki Or Not
The wikified organization establishes an ideal/model for collaboration.
Wikify this product makes the case for collaborative production networks.
Wiki or not contains subpages that list pros and cons, strengths and weaknesses
Open PR - should big companies host an open, ongoing discussion of themselves via wiki?
The Enemy of Genius - tackles the big question of "can collaboration dumb down an organization or culture"

Part Two

Collaboration Tools
Meta: We need reviews and objective analysis on how different tools are being used, and how they should be used.
There is a crying need for comparative evaluations of all the tools/software out there.

Part Three

Adoption Strategy about 1000 words - and Case studies - may get cut?

Part Four

Wikinomics Beyond Business - intro
Meta: These pages are for studying collaboration in non-economic situations, and can include some analysis and futurecasting of social institutions.
Collaborative Health Care
Beyond the Classroom
Wikis and Politics - should be renamed wikis and government?
Collaboration for Culture
Religion in the Age of Mass Collaboration - section title changed
Development 2.0/NGO 2.0: radical collaboration for sustainable development

Not currently included

Wikinomics and Law - good article but doesn't answer "how will this area be affected by mass collaboration?"
Internet2 - also a great article - same scope problem.



Hi all, the home page has several references to "Fall 2007" - this is a pretty meaningless term for a large % of the world - that season is usually called Autumn and in the Southern Hemisphere is in the March/April/May period. Can I suggest we change it to read September/November 2007 ?

contributed by Greg Matheson on Jul 16 6:31pm


Following Don's "tour de force" at an Ecademy meeting on 6th September 2007 when he presented "How mass collaboration changes everything" and the combination of research based insights and challenges in the book Wikinomics that he co-authored, the following question arises:

"Do the trends and events described in "Wikinomics" suggest any change is needed to the intellectual framework (1) that was put forward in "Digital Capital" for thinking about and acting in the new economy?"
(1) B-Web Typology and five layers of value contributions.

In other words, it would be useful to provide a formal link between conclusions in 2000 and those in 2007

One approach is to to create an equivalence along the following lines, referring to previous publications shown thus "Title"

"Digital Capital" + "Growing Up Digital" + New (Web 2.0) tools + other Trends and Events is equivalent to "Wikinomics" (peer to peer / mass collaboration)

contributed by David Meggitt on Sep 12 3:13am

Page Last Updated: Sep 12 3:54am by David Meggitt


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