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Welcome to our wiki, home of the Wikinomics Playbook the unwritten chapter of Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything. We want you to be a testword is here part of the first peer-produced guide to business in the twenty-first century.

So be bold and have fun!!

Don Tapscott and Anthony D Williams

co-authors of Wikinomics

View the completed draft of the Wikinomics Playbook - the wikinomics playbook 02 2008.pdf


First time here? See the Beginners Guide. Join the Wikinomics Community. Tell us your stories in our Case Studies section.

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UPDATE: PLAYBOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Playbook will go to print in September 2007 -- visit Playbook table of Contents to edit, or Project Central to find out more about the process!
<----- Your Name Goes Here - The top 20 contributors will have their names on the cover of the Wikinomics Playbook. Lead Authors of individual chapters will be credited in that chapter.
UPDATE: The best of the Wikinomics Wiki - the best contributions to the wiki will be featured each week in a Wikinomics blog post by Don Tapscott!



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The Wikinomics Playbook is a subset of pages in this wiki that are being prepared for publication in Fall 2007

The table of contents for this book is distinguished from the Wikinomics table of contents - which provides a less structured way to interact and wiki-up the ideas and concepts presented in the original "Wikinomics".

THANK YOU! The Wikinomics Playbook project is off to final editing before publication: you may continue to edit these pages but changes will not be considered for the playbook!

Lead Authors: If you would like to be considered a lead author of a page, you must do two things

a) link to your user page at the top of the page and
b) turn on the Page Watch for that page.



Introduction to the Wikinomics Playbook

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Part One

Wiki Or Not
The wikified organization establishes an ideal/model for collaboration.
Wikify this product makes the case for collaborative production networks.
Wiki or not contains subpages that list pros and cons, strengths and weaknesses
Open PR - should big companies host an open, ongoing discussion of themselves via wiki?
The Enemy of Genius - tackles the big question of "can collaboration dumb down an organization or culture"

Part Two

Collaboration Tools
Meta: We need reviews and objective analysis on how different tools are being used, and how they should be used.
There is a crying need for comparative evaluations of all the tools/software out there.

Part Three

Adoption Strategy about 1000 words - and Case studies - may get cut?

Part Four

Wikinomics Beyond Business - intro
Meta: These pages are for studying collaboration in non-economic situations, and can include some analysis and futurecasting of social institutions.
Collaborative Health Care
Beyond the Classroom
Wikis and Politics - should be renamed wikis and government?
Collaboration for Culture
Religion in the Age of Mass Collaboration - section title changed
Development 2.0/NGO 2.0: radical collaboration for sustainable development

Not currently included

Wikinomics and Law - good article but doesn't answer "how will this area be affected by mass collaboration?"
Internet2 - also a great article - same scope problem.

Pages Managing the Wikinomics Playbook Project

Thank You! - We're now wrapping up the wikinomics playbook project. We've been very pleased with the response to this project and the valuable contributions by hundreds of experts from many walks of life.

Wikinomics Playbook Publication Plan - the project memo approved by New Paradigm
Editorial Board - the managing group, and how to participate in it.
Deadlines - defined by the editorial board.
Size and Scope of the Playbook - currently being deliberated
The Playbook table of contents - currently being deliberated
Publication Status - Serialized comments on the status of the book, editors may use this to share meta comments.

Other Management type pages in Wikinomics

guidelines - important explains how editors should formulate and structure pages.
roles - roles participants can take.
wiki management ground rules
Future Projects
Announcements
Hot Documents
Cool Documents
Wiki Gardeners

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On behalf of Don, Anthony and everyone at New Paradigm, we want to thank our participants and welcome our visitors to our wiki.

Wikinomics Community - this is a list of user pages - create one for yourself here!
Top Contributors - Extra kudo's to our top knowledge creators!
Roles - Want to get involved but don't know how? Here are some roles we suggest.

The primary objective of the Wikinomics Wiki is to deliberate on topics considered in the book and co-create an extended body of knowledge through community contributions.

The social contract for this contributing to The Wikinomics Playbook is based on the Wikipedia's Simplified Ruleset.

There are only 5 actual rules on Wikinomics, the rest are just guidelines.

  1. Don't infringe copyright. Contribute only copyright-free material.
  2. Respect other community members. Just follow the golden rule.
  3. Wikinomics uses the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License 2.5e (CC-BY-NC-SA). Everything you contribute must be compatible with that license.
  4. Expect that anyone may edit anything.
  5. Acknowledge the ultimate authority of the Wikinomics primary authors: Don Tapscott and Anthony Williams.

Editing in the Wikinomics wiki is a continuous process without a predetermined endpoint. All edits, even deletions are logged, so anything you do here remains an accessible part of Wikinomics, available for future reference.

For more advice see: Wikinomics Guidelines



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In Chapter 9 of Wikinomics, a reference is made to "bottom-up" approach that Mayfield and others advocate. I don't think Wikis are bottoms-up. Wikis are not hierarchichal structures. A bottoms-up is a reverse hierarchy. These are "side by side" approaches. In terms of "order" these are King Arthurs Round Tables of peer production...not a bottoms up. Everybody is a "peer" in a Wiki community.

contributed by Todd Dunn on Sep 19 7:18am


 

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