The “best intentions” community launch

What I mean by the “best intentions community launch” is when someone or a group of people express that there’s a genuine need for a new CoP, and that they’re the person or people to set it up … and when there is no follow-through and the effort rapidly peters out.

Tacit culture

We might chose to focus very much on making agreements, drawing up policies and procedures … getting people to rote learn the company values. You might. And you might be able to win some quasi-legal battles to enforce these agreements. But remember what lies beneath .. the collective mind of culture, the individual conscience. These are stronger currents.

The librarian

Before the Internet, a library wasn’t something you looked at on screen. It was an actual building in your town, with bookshelves and physical books you could borrow. And it had another curiosity – the librarian. Silent, expressionless and unnoticed, the librarian was, nonetheless, the utter key to this system working.

The famous “how many hits?” question

If you’re producing digital knowledge assets and publishing them on some company or public platform, of course it’s interesting to know if they’re being looked for, found, navigated to, read and downloaded. In various ways and at different levels it’s an indicator of whether you’re targeting a real need, and effectively meeting it. However …