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24 maart 2005

Zijn interne weblogs anders dan externe weblogs?

Dennis Hamilton heeft een artikel geschreven over zijn ervaring met interne weblogs.
... A main difference is the audience for which they are being written. An Internet blog is out there, available to the world’s perusing, while an internal blog has a “closed” audience from an organization that has its own culture, its own set of rules of conduct, its own politics. To be successful, the author (or authors) of the internal blog must be sensitive to these perimeters. There are going to be certain topics that are taboo, such as not criticizing employees or their professions...

... Another difference with writing to an internal group of people is that all personnel might not have the enthusiasm you have as the blog’s author. For an Internet blog, if someone doesn’t like your blog, they don’t need to read it. This could be said the same for an internal blog, but other factors come into play...

... My people in my department are spending too much "bleeping" time reading this "bleep" when they should be working!!!” Wow! I was angry, hurt, and confused...
» Internal Blogs: So, Are They Different From External Blogs?

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