Wiki Wonder
I love wikis for workplace documentation. For anyone who doesn’t know, a wiki is a web page with an “edit” button, so you can change the content of it if you have something to add or something is out of date or missing. Wikipedia is the obvious example.
So why is it, whenever I set up a wiki, I spend the next six months fielding requests from people for me to add things to it for them?
Check out wikipatterns.com, a site we set up to help people find ways to spread wiki adoption (so you’re not the only one clicking the edit button!).
Jon: OOh, good resource. I think I’m going to start with the “Lunch Menu” pattern, and see how it goes