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Wiki Master Stewart Mader Goes Solo With Grow Your Wiki

August 19, 2008 Blog No Comments

In the past several months, Stewart Mader has been fielding more and more questions from organizations that want to know how to get wiki adoption going the right way. “I believe that to make wiki adoption successful and fully realize its benefits,” Mader says, “they really need a good plan for managed growth that takes into account their size, history of enterprise software use (or misuse!), ensures people get the most out of their wiki use, and helps minimize performance and efficiency issues related to too-rapid growth. So, I’m launching this new venture to focus all my energy on helping organizations get the most out of their investment in wikis as a collaboration, knowledge sharing, project & meeting management, and communication platform.” Check out Grow Your Wiki for more news about Mader’s new adventure—and pick up a copy of both of his books, Wikipatterns and Using Wiki in Education.

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