assembling ad-hoc teams for fun, profit and national security

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Wikistrat is the world's first massively multiplayer online consultancy, leveraging a global network of subject matter experts. War-games, simulations and client engagements all take place inside Confluence. This relies on assembling disparate groups of people, quickly bringing them up to speed, rewarding them for their efforts and finally capturing their knowledge before the team disbands. We'll share with you the methods used to facilitate this process. In addition we'll look at ways of extending your wiki with automation through the API, visual hacks in user macros, a chat system powered by Crowd, and adding gamification elements.

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Chief Technology Officer, WikistratDaniel Green

For Fun, Profit and National Security

Assembling Ad-Hoc Teams

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• What is Wikistrat?• Assembling Ad-Hoc Teams

• Act I: Give Them A Mission

• Act II: Keep It Interesting (Recognise and Reward)

• Act III: Structure and Support The Mission

• Act IV: Don’t Forget An Ending

T-10min: What We’ll Cover

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Research, Consult, Edit, Deliver ...

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... Shred

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Logistics Hell

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Not To Mention The Cost

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What do you mean, use a wiki? Can’t

we just have a typewriter, my last one came with a free secretary!

Unnamed GovernmentSenior Intel Manager

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Speed, Cost, Transparencyand Diversity of Opinion

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PlatformData StoreEcosystem

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#summit12

Having people want to use your wiki is much better

than having them need to use your wiki.

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48 Hours50 Analysts200+ Pages

3 WeeksMonday, June 18, 12

How To AssembleAd-Hoc Teams

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Build wiki spaces with a story: have a beginning,

middle and end.

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ACT IIn The Beginning....

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The Mission Briefing

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ACT IIRecognize and Reward

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• Reward Early• Reward Often• Try Not To Go Negative

Make It Fun

Gabe Zichermann, GSummit Chairhttp://gamification.co

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• Status• Access• Power• Stuff

Objects of Motivation

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ACT IIIStructure and Support

The Mission

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Wiki On, Wiki Off

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ACT IV:Stories Must End (Until the Sequel)

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Bonus Section:Keeping Them In The Wiki

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A World of Integrations

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A Wiki Network

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Debriefing

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• Structure Your Wiki Spaces as Stories• It’s Okay to Have An Ending For Your Space• Find Ways to Reward and Recognize Your Contributors

Key Takeaways

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Thank you!

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