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A Methodology for Web 2.0 Collaboration Experiments (in Reluctant Organizations)
Context, Management & Implementation Add commentsDave Pollard hits every nail on the head with this clear methodology for how to get new ideas played with and adopted in reluctant organisations.
I hope he doesn't mind but I've reproduced the diagram here:

There's a whole load of detail under each one of these. But for me, the critical one is the three groups of champions:
- the organization's thought leaders ? people who, regardless of seniority or title, are considered innovative and 'ahead of the curve',
- current users of web 2.0 applications ? kids who use blogs and wikis and RSS feeds and mindmaps and forums and people-finders and social bookmarkers and all the other social networking tools, and can get the others up to speed on how and when to use them effectively, and
- 'respected sponsors' ? people whose use of new collaboration methods and tools will raise eyebrows and get others on-board for fear of falling behind, and who will invest the time to use these methods and tools continuously and regularly, not just during a one-shot launch.
It's a case of getting bottom-up, middle-out and top-down all happening at the same time. Oh, if only it were that simple!
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§ Karyn Romeis
said on : 27/04/07 @ 12:24
Reading through the diagram, I reckon 3a would be my best-seller, especially the "easy" and "intuitive" bit. To me, that's a totally "well, duh!" point, but I've seen plenty of evidence that this isn't the case for everyone.
