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July 7, 2004
Where is my place in this network?
Posted by Nancy White
“Where is my place in this network? What is my community within the network that allows me to hone and grow my practice of online group facilitation?”
These questions came up for me after seeing Joe Cotherel and Jenny Ambrozek’s initial data from their survey of key informants in the “online community” sector. Seeing the historical antecedents, the ever changing influences over the years, has caused me to think about where I sit in that network and how I contribute to the practice.
Joe and Jenny are working on their final report, which I hope to share here on Many2Many a bit later this month. If you want a sneak preview, you can see their slides from their presentation at the Infonortics VC Conference last month.
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