State of Affairs // Sascha A. Carlin
It’s been a busy time at IOCMA.
Since November 19th, when the mailing list went live, 24 community professionals gathered there. I again received a number of very positive feedback about IOCMA and a lot of people showed interest. It’s great to really have struck a nerve here
These days, we are busy working on the mind map. (If you want to edit it, please let me know. I need to add your mail address to the access list at mindmeister.com.) Especially Connie Benson put a lot of effort into improving and expanding it. Great work!
Angela Beesley was so kind to set up a wiki for us at her company Wikia.com to further work on the mind map. The plan is to collect tools and material linked to the mind map nodes and to further explain them. If you want to add your thoughts, visit the wiki and edit away.
Connie and Jeremiah Owyang also did a great job in getting the attention of many others by posting links to IOCMA and the mind map. Looks like the mind map was a good way to kick star
Parallel to the activities online, I also had some great chats and calls with people from UK and Germany. XING’s Silke Schippmann and Klaus Wiesmüller are setting up a Community Roundtable in Hamburg and Tom Nölding is doing the same in Frankfurt. On December 4th I will present IOCMA at the Roundtable in Frankfurt.
You can read about all that and more on the list. If you aren’t subscribed already, why wait any longer
PS: I know, registering and subscribing are dull things to do. I know. Nevertheless, I’d like to remind you of our website. Please take five minutes (that’s half a coffee, tea, or whatever) and set up an account there. The site will become our main website in the near future and the users map is essential to me to coordinate communications with you. Why, you ask? Because it shows me whether you’re awake or asleep
November 26th, 2007 at 9:52 pm
This is great! keep at it! Also consider posting this info in the Community Manager group in Facebook.
November 27th, 2007 at 12:40 pm
Thanks for all of your time & effort Sascha! I foresee that this will be a valuable asset.
January 12th, 2008 at 9:37 pm
Hopefully things are proceeding as planned. Looking forward to hearing more!
Jake
August 9th, 2008 at 11:23 pm
it looks like a nice site, but it would better with multi language support, for example spanish.. but thanks..