participation vs collaboration
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Participation and collaboration are not the same and collaboration requires a certain type of environment.TRANSCRIPT
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Participation vs. Collaboration
Ken Fischer [email protected] blog: web20blog.org twitter: @web20blog_org
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Ingredients for Successful Collaborations
Knowledge must exist in the audience
Independence of Contributors
Diversity of Opinion
Focused on (and trust in) compatible goals
Aggregation of information
Decentralized Process/Local Knowledge
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Successful Collaborations Bad Collaborations
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Roles Change in Collaboration
Authority Participant
Manager Facilitator
IT Structure Enabler
Expert Listener
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Find the best team for the job and link them
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Public collaborations are not science fiction, but can make science fiction a reality.
Cost: $9.8 million for 2005 Contest
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Public Collaborations to Solve Problems
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Collaboration Tools within Government
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