Sensemaking Series: Wikis

In this economy, it’s critical that we find more efficient ways to collaborate and manage our knowledge. Thousands of businesses are successfully using Wikis today to improve information flow and collaboration, both internally and externally. But there are challenges: Which Wiki is the right one? How does it get rolled out? And most importantly, how can you productively integrate Wikis and Wiki-based collaboration into your day-to-day workflow?

Our coach, Peter Kaminski, will help you learn more about Wikis and how you can apply them intelligently in the context of your business to save money and increase productivity. Topics will include:

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The series consists of four one-hour teleconferences with a shared screen, once a week on Tuesdays at 9am PT / 12pm ET, beginning on Tuesday, May 19, 2009 and ending on Tuesday, June 9, 2009. It costs $495 ($395 for nonprofit/educational institutions).

There are only five slots, so register now! If you can’t make this time and are interested in participating at some different time, please contact us.


Peter Kaminski

Peter is a leader in the Wiki community and specializes in community organization and business applications with Wiki technology. He cofounded Socialtext, a provider of Wiki-based enterprise collaboration solutions, wrote the original Socialtext software, and served as Socialtext's CTO for five years.

Peter has consulted with numerous companies on Wiki rollouts and Wiki adoption within the enterprise. He has been designing and developing award-winning Internet-based software focused on ease-of-use and functionality for more than 15 years. He is currently an independent consultant and CTO for Dreamfish, an innovative network for micro-entrepreneurs based in San Francisco.

What People Are Saying About Peter

"Pete knows a lot about Wikis and first introduced them to me. His real passion, though, is finding ways to make Wikis work for people so they can solve real business problems with them. Pete's a good guy, too. I liked him enough that I started a Wiki company with him!"

Ross Mayfield, Chair & Cofounder, Socialtext.

"Lots of people know how Wikis work, but Peter Kaminski is the rare person who understands how people work best with Wikis. He's an enthusiastic teacher and a heck of a nice guy. I can't think of anyone who would make a better guide to the effective use of Wikis than Peter."

David Weinberger, co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto and author of Everything Is Miscellaneous.