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Using Blogs for Internal Communication and Collaboration

Rod_boothby_innovation_creators Time for a "best of" post! So many great blogs out there, so much good info to read.

Here's an excerpt from a can't miss post, How to Use Blogs in the Workplace, from Rod Boothby of Innovation Creators:

Do you know how to use blogs within your organization to help you get work done?

There are plenty of blogs out there that can tell you how to use blogs as a PR and marketing tool to communicate with your clients. But, when people actually think about getting work done within the organization, not a lot has been written.

IMHO, Boothby is THE authority on leveraging blog techology for internal infrastructure so pour over every word.

When you're done absorbing this excellent information, check out his Whitepapers, particularly the one on Turning Knowledge Workers into Innovation Creators (pdf).

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