Starting to write my Intranet Blogging Book
Over the last few weeks I have been working, perhaps not as efficiently on writing a book on Intranet Blogging. I have been working at nights and as I said, I have had plenty of distractions. I have managed to basically get an outline of the book and then a first pass at the outline of each chapter. I also started this blog to engage other Intranet bloggers like me to discuss some of the ideas I want to develop in the book.
However, I had a bit of an epiphany last night and decided to change two things:
- I have started to actually write the book. I guess I was having a bit of stage fright on how to make it perfect. I wrote last night until 2 AM and it felt great. I want to keep the momentum so the book gets a good deal of content by the end of November.
- I also was a bit too shy on placing posts here. The main reason for it is that I am working on the basics of my book and didn't wanted to bug you guys and gals with stuff that was too basic and not enough food for thought. I have also decided to change that. I will place more posts here, even the basic stuff and let you decide if they are worthy of a dicussion or not. Please help me steer the conversation appropiately, since I don't want to fall on the other extreme... but I do want to speed up things a bit.
Now, if you were to read a book on Intranet Blogging. What topic do you like for it to cover? WHat will be a absolute must have?
Comments
Hi Ricards,
You are a bit short in comments here, so let me help you out.
What I would like to read about:
+ case stories of succesful implementations of internal blogs
+ what type of culture excepts the transparancy added
+ what is the impact on the organisations hierarchy?
+ what is the value of internal blogging (practical examples)
Looking forward to the book (if you are looking for a proof reader....?).
Best regards,
Marcel
Posted by: Marcel de Ruiter | December 10, 2006 08:16 PM