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Neil Callahan, President of CoActive Digital, had a simple idea for implementing a wiki at his New York-based marketing firm. He would start with a small group, let them populate it with helpful information such as meeting notes and presentations, and then hold it up as an example to other departments. Those groups, in turn, would create their own wikis.
But moving towards a new tool like a wiki for collaboration, especially when people are so used to exchanging information over e-mail, can be just as big a cultural challenge as it is a technical one. E-mail has been the staple of communication for many firms for well more than a decade. As a result, Callahan says, it's critical to have a business leader own the project and encourage wiki adoption. It also helps, of course, to pick a wiki with an easy user interface so users won't shy away from contributing to it.
Picking a Social Software Platform
Large vendors such as Microsoft with its SharePoint platform have added social software to their offerings, but Callahan says such products (SharePoint in particular) required too much time and effort to implement, especially for a company with only 300 full-time employees. "There is just too much policy and governance management with SharePoint," he says. "We weren't going to kid ourselves into thinking we needed that. We aren't going to put people in the penalty box if they don't adhere to some governance or policy."
Instead, Callahan picked Socialtext, a company which makes wiki software designed for businesses. The Socialtext user interface allows people to edit and manipulate information with no HTML or coding experience. Power users — people who edit frequently — can employ a variety of shortcuts to upload links, documents and other information with greater efficiency.
While Socialtext offers customers the choice to host the data on premise, Callahan opted for a software as a service (SaaS) model where the vendor hosts the data, citing lower maintenance costs. He also says he feels comfortable with the security the vendor provides.
"It's encrypted and protected, and we could put a VPN [virtual private network] around it if we needed to," Callahan says. "But we're not putting financial statements and employee salaries on there or anything."
Pick Your Test Group
Callahan says he was adamant that moving workflows and processes from e-mail to wikis would only work if there was a good internal use case. So he turned to his business development group, which has about 30 employees.
The business development group handles specific inquiries from customers and also coordinates how work will get done internally (dictating what group in the company would handle a particular marketing pitch, for instance). As such, they have lots of meetings and accompanying documents (such as meeting notes and PowerPoint presentations) that need to be organized and shared.
Traditionally, Callahan says most of this activity had been traded ad-hoc and over e-mail, which had its pitfalls. "You'd have people mail around a 30 MB file to 25 or 30 people," he says. "We wanted to look at a new way of sharing this stuff."
Plant the Seeds, and Have a Leader
Knowing that he couldn't change the way people work overnight, Callahan populated the business development wiki with the types of documents that had been traded over e-mail, such as meeting notes. This way, he says, when the users came onto the system for the first time, they immediately found useful information.
But that wouldn't be enough to reverse years (or decades, depending on the age of the worker) of habits. After passwords and user names were given, some people still didn't always log in to the wiki; instead, these users would stick to the practice of e-mailing the same documents around.
To combat this, Callahan says it's important to get buy-in from the leader of the group using the wiki. In this case, the head of the business development team encouraged reports to use the tool by responding to emails with messages that implores them to add to, or read from, the wiki.
"She has been the steward of it," Callahan says. "She's been the person that has helped build adoption and change opinions."
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CIO Live Podcast #79: Brent D Taylor, author of The Outsider's Edge: The Making of Self-Made Billionaires Part II 05 October, 2007 06:00:00
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CIO Live Podcast #77: Panasonic Speeds Up Trans-Pacific File Transfers, Part III 21 September, 2007 07:00:00
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CIO Live Podcast #76: Panasonic Speeds Up Trans-Pacific File Transfers, Part II 14 September, 2007 07:00:00
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CIO Live Podcast #75: Panasonic Speeds Up Trans-Pacific File Transfers, Part I 07 September, 2007 07:00:05
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Data-center security tools to not overlook 10 October, 2008 11:37:00
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IBM, Secret Service, others study identity/cybercrime issues 09 October, 2008 10:09:00
Center for Applied Identity Management Research organization teams experts in criminal justice, financial crime, biometrics, cybercrime and cyberdefense, data protection, homeland security and national defense.IBM, LexisNexis and the Secret Service are among a group of corporations, government agencies and academic institutions that has formed to study and help solve identity management challenges around cybercrime, terrorism and narcotics trafficking. - +
Strange account management at Amazon 09 October, 2008 09:51:00
A careless login led to the discovery of some strange ccount management practices at one of the Internet's largest retailers.Via the RISKS mailing list comes an interesting tale of poor online account management at a major online retailer. According to Graham Bennett, accounts with Amazon display an odd behaviour that doesn't seem to have attracted much attention in the past. - +
Cambridge lab sets quantum key world record 09 October, 2008 07:51:00
Researchers can now shift encryption keys around at speeds of 1Mbps.The hugely promising security technology of Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) has moved an important step closer to commercialization with the announcement by UK-based researchers that they can now shift encryption keys around at speeds of 1Mbps. - +
Palin hacking charge flawed, lawyers say 09 October, 2008 07:28:00
Case considered a misdemeanor offence not a felony.David Kernell is facing five years in prison for allegedly hacking into Alaska Governor Sarah Palin's Yahoo e-mail account, but lawyers watching the case say that the felony charge against him is a bit of a stretch.
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