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Using Social Tools to build informal communities David Gurteen NLB, Singapore 11 August 2009
Who am I? Early years KM Facilitator Knowledge Cafes Talks Workshops Knowledge Community Website Knowledge Letter
My Style Informal Interaction Engagement Conversation Hand polls Q&A
Your style   Engage with me Ask questions Take notes TTDs I will ask you to share one TTD
Who are you? Name? Job Function? Favourite social tool? Your passion? I will go first  
Rough Agenda 10:00 – 10:30 Introduction 10:30 – 11:00 Twitter for communities 11:00 – 11:15 Conversation about Twitter 11:15 – 11:30 Twitter Q&A 11:30 – 12:00 Knowledge Circle on Social Tools
Engagement
Scientific paradigm Cause and effect Order Theory Concepts Neatness Scientific language Spreadsheets and Powerpoint Tables and Graphs
Human paradigm Fragmented Messy Emotional Conversation Human interaction Social Everyday language Creatures of habit & passion not logic
Think for yourself Beware prescriptions Beware certification Beware case studies Beware academia and theory Beware consultants
Don’t do KM You don’t “do KM” … you solve business problems and develop business opportunities with KM tools and techniques You don’t “do Social Tools” either! Start with the business outcome you wish to achieve And ask how can Social Tools help!
The best way to make sense of the world is through engagement, conversation and play
The best way to understand social tools is through actually using them!
My Community 16,000 people in 154 countries Everyone should build their own community!
Why do I bother?
I give in order that I may receive!
What I give Give stuff and point to stuff Both my stuff and stuff of others Website, newsletter, RSS feeds, email etc Give my help and support I collaborate with people Connect members to other members Run free events e.g. Knowledge Cafes I use  social tools  extensively to do this
What I receive Find like minds Connect with them and build relationships In order to achieve things Learn from them Have fun with them Gain their help and support Spread ideas that are important to me Market and sell my stuff  *** consultancy, talks, knowledge cafes, workshops Again  social tools  play a major role
Most important benefit is the relationships
Relationship building process Find an interesting person Establish connection with them Build a relationship through  social tools Do stuff together Go to 3
Connection Process Find a like mind Sometimes trip over them, sometimes search Enter in my contacts database Google them & find a reason to communicate If no response back off else Connect on LinkedIn, Dopplr, FaceBook Invite them to join my community & receive newsletter Subscribe to their blog and Twitter feeds Meet them face to face at first opportunity
Three principals
I want to share knowledge!
I want to be transparent and open
I want to be found and connected to wherever I am!
Social Tools are at the heart of my community!
How I use Twitter to build and support my community And how you can use it too!
Twitter What ever I say I cannot do it justice Huge ecosphere (the TwitterSphere) It’s not about what you had for breakfast It’s not a just a publishing tool Like blogs in the early days it is misunderstood Great for networking & building communities Google it & play with it to understand it
Twitter uses A means of mass broadcasting and receiving short “messages” Inform people “what is new” Announcements Point people to interesting things Keep people informed of activity or status Ask questions
Twitter Basics Post Tweets to a blog 140 characters A Tweet can include a URL and #tags You can follow people; they can follow you Messages sent through browser, sms, im or third party application Limited conversational capability
How to get followers Follow people! Find a big names in your field And follow their followers Either blindly or selectively But over 2,000 people there are limits I don’t follow: people without a photo, bio or intersting tweets unless I know them
How I use Twitter To read -Tweetdeck To publish – Tweetdeck, Bitly To connect – Follow interesting people To interact - @reply, DM To ask questions To invite people to my events To meet people To build relationships
Building my community Tweet news items several times a day Tweet personal events/thoughts less often Retweet RT really interesting stuff Use DMs to reply If @reply then try to preserve context Use Bitly to track what interests people
Bit.ly Standard Twitter URL shortener But much more Tracks real-time statistics on click-throughs If you open an account will allow you to see all your URLS and their stats! Tool bar accessory to enable easy tweeting
Building my community Sensitive to time zones Repeat Tweets to hit different time zones Always attribute Search columns in TweetDeck for KM #KM tag Publish news and quotations
RSS to Twitter I have 3 Twitter accounts   DavidGurteen: my regular Twitter account GurteenNews: what’s new on my website GurteenQuotes: quote of the day Take an rss feed & turn into a Twitter  feed rsstotwitter.com twitterfeed.com
Building my community I have conversations in Facebook over Tweets posted in Twitter! Have published lists of KM Tweeters on my website Exploring what my new iPhone can offer
Complementary tools Thousands of them – just Google If you can think it there is a tool to do it! TweetDeck Twitteriffic for iPhone or Mac Twittercounter Bit.ly All sorts of widgets
Understanding Twitter Create an account Start to play with it Google for uses, business applications, complementary tools etc Follow people/orgs like TechCrunch, Mashable, Robin Good Use social tools to learn!
Social Tools
Social Tools Social Tools enable you to find people, and to connect and collaborate with them through computer-mediated communication to form communities
Allow you to … Publish, find and read stuff Find people and be found yourself Connect and build relationships Have group discussions Work together The best social tools enable you to do all of these things but typically have one dominant function
Publish, find, read Blogs Delicious Twitter SlideShare Scribd Calameo Flickr YouTube Odeo Podcasts Newsletters RSS feeds/readers
Connect and build relationships LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Email Instant Messaging SMS Skype iPhone
Find people and be found Google Search LinkedIn, Facebook Dopplr Google Latitude Brightkite Plazer
Have group discussions Ning Google and Yahoo groups LinkedIn and Facebook groups Twitter Listservs dimdim
Work together Wikis Google Docs
Knowledge Circle
An opportunity to ask me specific questions about how I use social tools and how you might use them yourself.
www.gurteen.com David Gurteen Gurteen Knowledge Tel: +44 7774 178 650 Email: david.gurteen@gurteen.com
Licence You may use these slides under the Creative Commons Licence:  Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/uk/

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Using Social Tools to build informal communities

  • 1. Using Social Tools to build informal communities David Gurteen NLB, Singapore 11 August 2009
  • 2. Who am I? Early years KM Facilitator Knowledge Cafes Talks Workshops Knowledge Community Website Knowledge Letter
  • 3. My Style Informal Interaction Engagement Conversation Hand polls Q&A
  • 4. Your style  Engage with me Ask questions Take notes TTDs I will ask you to share one TTD
  • 5. Who are you? Name? Job Function? Favourite social tool? Your passion? I will go first 
  • 6. Rough Agenda 10:00 – 10:30 Introduction 10:30 – 11:00 Twitter for communities 11:00 – 11:15 Conversation about Twitter 11:15 – 11:30 Twitter Q&A 11:30 – 12:00 Knowledge Circle on Social Tools
  • 8. Scientific paradigm Cause and effect Order Theory Concepts Neatness Scientific language Spreadsheets and Powerpoint Tables and Graphs
  • 9. Human paradigm Fragmented Messy Emotional Conversation Human interaction Social Everyday language Creatures of habit & passion not logic
  • 10. Think for yourself Beware prescriptions Beware certification Beware case studies Beware academia and theory Beware consultants
  • 11. Don’t do KM You don’t “do KM” … you solve business problems and develop business opportunities with KM tools and techniques You don’t “do Social Tools” either! Start with the business outcome you wish to achieve And ask how can Social Tools help!
  • 12. The best way to make sense of the world is through engagement, conversation and play
  • 13. The best way to understand social tools is through actually using them!
  • 14. My Community 16,000 people in 154 countries Everyone should build their own community!
  • 15. Why do I bother?
  • 16. I give in order that I may receive!
  • 17. What I give Give stuff and point to stuff Both my stuff and stuff of others Website, newsletter, RSS feeds, email etc Give my help and support I collaborate with people Connect members to other members Run free events e.g. Knowledge Cafes I use social tools extensively to do this
  • 18. What I receive Find like minds Connect with them and build relationships In order to achieve things Learn from them Have fun with them Gain their help and support Spread ideas that are important to me Market and sell my stuff *** consultancy, talks, knowledge cafes, workshops Again social tools play a major role
  • 19. Most important benefit is the relationships
  • 20. Relationship building process Find an interesting person Establish connection with them Build a relationship through social tools Do stuff together Go to 3
  • 21. Connection Process Find a like mind Sometimes trip over them, sometimes search Enter in my contacts database Google them & find a reason to communicate If no response back off else Connect on LinkedIn, Dopplr, FaceBook Invite them to join my community & receive newsletter Subscribe to their blog and Twitter feeds Meet them face to face at first opportunity
  • 23. I want to share knowledge!
  • 24. I want to be transparent and open
  • 25. I want to be found and connected to wherever I am!
  • 26. Social Tools are at the heart of my community!
  • 27. How I use Twitter to build and support my community And how you can use it too!
  • 28. Twitter What ever I say I cannot do it justice Huge ecosphere (the TwitterSphere) It’s not about what you had for breakfast It’s not a just a publishing tool Like blogs in the early days it is misunderstood Great for networking & building communities Google it & play with it to understand it
  • 29. Twitter uses A means of mass broadcasting and receiving short “messages” Inform people “what is new” Announcements Point people to interesting things Keep people informed of activity or status Ask questions
  • 30. Twitter Basics Post Tweets to a blog 140 characters A Tweet can include a URL and #tags You can follow people; they can follow you Messages sent through browser, sms, im or third party application Limited conversational capability
  • 31. How to get followers Follow people! Find a big names in your field And follow their followers Either blindly or selectively But over 2,000 people there are limits I don’t follow: people without a photo, bio or intersting tweets unless I know them
  • 32. How I use Twitter To read -Tweetdeck To publish – Tweetdeck, Bitly To connect – Follow interesting people To interact - @reply, DM To ask questions To invite people to my events To meet people To build relationships
  • 33. Building my community Tweet news items several times a day Tweet personal events/thoughts less often Retweet RT really interesting stuff Use DMs to reply If @reply then try to preserve context Use Bitly to track what interests people
  • 34. Bit.ly Standard Twitter URL shortener But much more Tracks real-time statistics on click-throughs If you open an account will allow you to see all your URLS and their stats! Tool bar accessory to enable easy tweeting
  • 35. Building my community Sensitive to time zones Repeat Tweets to hit different time zones Always attribute Search columns in TweetDeck for KM #KM tag Publish news and quotations
  • 36. RSS to Twitter I have 3 Twitter accounts  DavidGurteen: my regular Twitter account GurteenNews: what’s new on my website GurteenQuotes: quote of the day Take an rss feed & turn into a Twitter feed rsstotwitter.com twitterfeed.com
  • 37. Building my community I have conversations in Facebook over Tweets posted in Twitter! Have published lists of KM Tweeters on my website Exploring what my new iPhone can offer
  • 38. Complementary tools Thousands of them – just Google If you can think it there is a tool to do it! TweetDeck Twitteriffic for iPhone or Mac Twittercounter Bit.ly All sorts of widgets
  • 39. Understanding Twitter Create an account Start to play with it Google for uses, business applications, complementary tools etc Follow people/orgs like TechCrunch, Mashable, Robin Good Use social tools to learn!
  • 41. Social Tools Social Tools enable you to find people, and to connect and collaborate with them through computer-mediated communication to form communities
  • 42. Allow you to … Publish, find and read stuff Find people and be found yourself Connect and build relationships Have group discussions Work together The best social tools enable you to do all of these things but typically have one dominant function
  • 43. Publish, find, read Blogs Delicious Twitter SlideShare Scribd Calameo Flickr YouTube Odeo Podcasts Newsletters RSS feeds/readers
  • 44. Connect and build relationships LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Email Instant Messaging SMS Skype iPhone
  • 45. Find people and be found Google Search LinkedIn, Facebook Dopplr Google Latitude Brightkite Plazer
  • 46. Have group discussions Ning Google and Yahoo groups LinkedIn and Facebook groups Twitter Listservs dimdim
  • 47. Work together Wikis Google Docs
  • 49. An opportunity to ask me specific questions about how I use social tools and how you might use them yourself.
  • 50. www.gurteen.com David Gurteen Gurteen Knowledge Tel: +44 7774 178 650 Email: david.gurteen@gurteen.com
  • 51. Licence You may use these slides under the Creative Commons Licence: Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/uk/