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Wikis in the Workplace

May 25th, 2003 1 comment

The most distinctive characteristic of a wiki is that anyone in the group can edit, modify or even delete material on the pages. Such a free-form collaborative process can be messy and chaotic, and it requires a commitment to the group that may not sit well with some egos. But over time, wiki advocates say, a group voice or consensus emerges into what some enthusiasts call “emergent intelligence.”

The creative anarchy of the wiki is the philosophical inverse of conventional corporate groupware software. Groupware’s highly structured rules and processes do not always reflect the way people really work. Employees often ignore costly corporate-sanctioned software and revert to informal social networks – whether simply e-mail or impromptu water-cooler discussions.

New York Times [via Chris Winters]

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