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Wikinomics offer

Jeff BrainardJuly 9, 2007 - 8:51 AM

Socialtext recently offered its current opt-in database of customers, partners and prospects with a complimentary, risk-free copy of Chapter 9: The Wiki Workplace from the award-wining, bestselling book "Wikinomics" written by Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams. Since there has been a positive reception to this offer, I thought it was worth mentioning to a broader audience.

Download your complementary copy of Chapter 9 from Wikinomics and learn more about the new wiki workplace.

In this chapter, you'll learn from organizations, like yours, using wikis and other Web 2.0 technologies to accelerate project cycle times, unlock knowledge lost in email, foster team building, stimulate greater innovation, and increase collaboration between employees and with partners, suppliers and clients.

Socialtext is able to provide this special offer since Socialtext hosts the "Wikinomics" wiki. Visit the "Wikinomics" wiki and participate in writing the Wikinomics Playbook, the first peer-produced guide to business in the twenty-first century, and start using the wiki today.


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