building a community within a (big) company - roo reynolds
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My talk at the Virtual Worlds Forum pre-conference workshop.TRANSCRIPT
some tipssome tips
start smallstart small
build (and join)
communities
build (and join)
communities
have (some) structure
have (some) structure
leave spaceleave space
be creativebe creative
get buy-inget buy-in
content content content
content content content
people people people
people people people
it’s not just SLit’s not just SL
see?see?
danger, will
robinson?
danger, will
robinson?
IBM believes that virtual worlds and other 3D Internet environments offer
significant opportunity to our company, our clients and the world at large, as they evolve, grow in use and popularity, and become more integrated into many aspects of
business and society.As an innovation-based company,
IBM encourages employees to explore responsibly and to further
the development of such new spaces of relationship-building, learning and
collaboration.
IBM believes that virtual worlds and other 3D Internet environments offer
significant opportunity to our company, our clients and the world at large, as they evolve, grow in use and popularity, and become more integrated into many aspects of
business and society.As an innovation-based company,
IBM encourages employees to explore responsibly and to further
the development of such new spaces of relationship-building, learning and
collaboration.
1. Engage
2. Use your good judgment
3. Protect your – and IBM’s – good name
4. Protect others’ privacy.
5. Make the right impression.
6. Protect IBM’s and others’ intellectual property.
7. IBM business should be conducted in virtual environments only with authorization.
8. Be truthful and consistent.
9. Dealing with inappropriate behavior.
10. Be a good 3D Netizen.
11. Live our values and follow IBM’s Business Conduct Guidelines.
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