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Member of the Tribe…
It was great to have Rachel Happe from TheCR and Francois Gossieaux from Human 1.0 in class last month. Rachel and TheCR are on the forefront in advancing the community manager profession and the social executive through a community of knowledge … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Enterprise 2.0
Tagged Communities, Culture, Francois Gossieaux, Human 1.0, Identity, Rachel Happe, The Community Roundtable, Tribes
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A Dozen Things I learned from Social Media Class
I just finished an experimental class teaching social media analysis to some very enthusiastic and bright grad students at Carnegie Mellon. I’m happy to say that they would like to continue the class and even expand it out for next … Continue reading
Posted in Social Media Class
Tagged Collaboration, Communities, Enterprise 2.0, Expert Communities, Privacy, Social Media Analysis
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