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Social Networking: The Association Experience. The Gilbane Conference, Washington, DC – June 5 , 2007. Introductions. The Participants Mark Carpenter General Manager, eKnowledge American Institute of Architects Reggie Henry CIO ASAE and the Center for Association Leadership
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Social Networking: The Association Experience The Gilbane Conference, Washington, DC – June 5, 2007
Introductions • The Participants • Mark Carpenter General Manager, eKnowledge American Institute of Architects • Reggie Henry CIO ASAE and the Center for Association Leadership • Rick Johnston, CAE Senior Web Strategist Ironworks Consulting
The Evolution of Social Networks The Essence of Web 2.0 • The need to network • Online Communities • Blogs, MySpace, LinkedIn • The need to collaborate • Portals & File Sharing • Wikis, Social Bookmarks • The need to innovate • Intersections of diverse ideas • YouTube Message Boards/Listservs Communities of Practice eKnowledge Networks The Future ?
The Overall Goal – Create a seamless environment for collaborative work – Work 2.0! wired.asaecenter.org Internal SharePoint Access Our goal included both internal work and the work of our awesome volunteer community! asaecenter.org ASAE/Center Website collaborate.asaecenter.org External SharePoint Access
Major Focus # 1 – Collaborative Workspaces, both internally and externally Create workspaces with a standard toolset – This ensures some level of consistency and strategy around how the organization does its work! • Collaboration – Team/Project Focused Shared Workspaces • Internal Projects & “communities” • External Communities • Internal/External Shared work groups Document Libraries Calendars Staff Project/Task Management Members Email Announcements Team Bios Others Discussions
Major Focus # 2 – Making all knowledge available to everyone • With SharePoint as the base, connect all of our knowledge resources so that staff can be more effective as “knowledge workers”
Major Focus # 3 – Silo Busting – Elevate the ownership of work back to the organization level Shift the focus of work and work materials to a more open, accessible, environment. Everyone has at least “read” access to all workspaces. • There are no department sites in our implementation (at least not yet). All sites are project or team based. Work belongs to the organization, not individuals or departments.
What’s Next – Possibly “My Site” for every member • Using the CMS in SharePoint 07 as the driver of our website • All content will then be in one environment • Search will then search all known knowledge – Education session materials, web site content, project related materials, etc. • HOW SWEET IS THAT!! • Possible implementation of “MY Site” for members • Hopefully foster more networking without us being a bottleneck • Foster an environment where being a member gives you access to more intimate learning and sharing experience than the website does
The American Institute of Architects The American Institute of Architects is the voice of the architectural profession and the resource for its members in service to society. Soloso provides a unique environment in which our members can find information and share knowledge as it relates to the practice of architecture
The American Institute of Architects The American Institute of Architects is the voice of the architectural profession and the resource for its members in service to society. • Raising member expectations • Our members have told us that they would like a premiere resource for information about architecture and the profession that would also serve as a tool that they would use to help clients make the right decisions. They are looking for a site where they can find knowledge and information they can readily apply to practice
The American Institute of Architects The American Institute of Architects is the voice of the architectural profession and the resource for its members in service to society. • Enabling members to be content creators • Personal profile pages • Member-contributed projects, photos, articles and plans • Interactive capabilities for sharing; message boards, blogs, wiki, ratings, comments
The American Institute of Architects The American Institute of Architects is the voice of the architectural profession and the resource for its members in service to society. • Extending member networking • AIA members have been networking for a 150 years • Link and search personal profiles based on interests, specialties, education, and affiliations • Collaborate with your peers
Contact Information • Mark Carpenter American Institute of Architects MCarpenter@aia.org • Reggie Henry ASAE and the Center RHenry@asaecenter.org • Rick Johnston, CAE Ironworks Consulting RJohnston@ironworks.com Blog: www.rjohnston.org