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... fledged initiatives? Can you get a small socialnetworking tool initiative going that can help people help each other ... to be done here, I reckon.
These topics are being discussed at the Corporate Learning Trends social site this week ... build it back up (rebuild differently?) to meet the needs. That may increasingly be things like networks (and ...
... member of on LinkedIn.
I remember thinking how similar that shout-out was to someone standing on a chair at a live networking event and shouting, "I NEED A JOB!" Would you agree that it's not the smoothest approach?
But I also ... communities . I look for these under the "Websites" section in your LinkedIn profile header.
The "See discussions" portion of your profile box. This is the box that shows up next to any topics you post in a LinkedIn ... 't be like that guy. Conventional wisdom keeps telling us that the time to start networking for new ...
... and we go through some process when we decide. Then he makes a great point: With Web 2.0 and socialnetworks, the cost ... This month's ASTD Big Question on the Learning Circuit's Blog is about Network Feedback . You might want to take a look at the question by way of background. The basic question is how do you reach out into the vast network of people to get help. A lot of my basic thoughts are captured in: How to reach out and find expertise How to use Social ... good at quickly pushing the question out to all the networks you have. He has an example of where he sends it to ...
I am noticing a hockey stick-like moment for ning lately - at least in my circles. Brent stood up one for our summer session on 2.0 , the folks behind Corporate Learning Trends and Innovations are using it as a framework for all the good they are doing and now its even getting picked up by 'unofficial' segments of the U.S. government. Meet GovLoop . A full-on ning site designed for: "gov't employee (fed/state/local), public policy student/professor, good gov't organization, gov't contractor with good intentions." I am really digging this particular implementation and kudos to Steve ...