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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 2
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Hi guys,
I'm writing on behalf of my team in the Queen's MBA program. We were assigned to do a presentation on the book Wikinomics and how mass collaboration is changing the world and the business landscape therein. We thought it would be interesting to utilize mass collaboration to advocate mass collaboration and incorporate some comments from others across the globe. We are hoping that you could help us out! What are your thoughts on the advent of collaborative products such as Youtube, Linux and Wikipedia to name a few? Do you feel that it will be a threat, opportunity or both for more traditional industries? Do you think mass collaboration can be successfully applied to more and more realms as technology and creativity advances? Or do you feel that we have met the limit for our methods of using the technology? Why? Thank you very much for any insightful comments you're willing to offer us. We'd really appreciate them. "
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 2
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Hi Brian...
We are not trying to get our homework done online thru mass collaboration. we are done with the homework. We are interested in gathering some responses online for demonstrating the class about how it really works!! I can send u the homework if u r still skeptical ![]() Thanks anyways d0tc0mguy |
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Super Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: London
Posts: 1,287
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That might be truer to the idea of mass collaboration, actually. Usually one person, or group of people, does the original article, which is then commented on/edited by others. So yeah, post it up and I'm sure you'll get plenty of comments.
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