Thus, for November we are exploring:
Network Feedback
In Getting Help, I discussed some aspects of the central question being raised. I've got a question about a work task and would like to get feedback from someone (a person, hopefully with some level of experience and expertise on the topic). Or paraphrasing Colin in Blogging to ask for Help:
and new work skills that include being able to:
How to Respond:
If you need input from people, where's the best place to ask?My larger claim is that this is one of the most important, fundamental shifts in New Work
and new work skills that include being able to:
- How to reach out and find expertise
- How to use Social Media to Find Answers to Questions
- How to Learn through Conversation
- Where to go in what cases?
- What works and doesn't work?
- How do you effectively work within a given context?
- What do you need to have done to effectively get help ahead of time?
- Are there places you can go if you are relatively new and needing to ask questions?
- What was the question you were facing?
- What did you consider using?
- What were the steps you took? How did things evolve?
- What was the outcome?
- What could you have done differently? Better?
Option 1 - Simply put your thoughts in a comment below. This may be a good question to leave a comment.
Option 2 -
Step 1 - Post in your blog (please link to this post).
Step 2 - Put a comment in this blog with an HTML ready link that I can simply copy and paste (an HTML anchor tag). I will only copy and past, thus, I would also recommend you include your NAME immediately before your link. So, it should look like:
Tony Karrer - e-Learning 2.0
or you could also include your blog name with something like:
Tony Karrer - e-Learning 2.0 : eLearningTechnology
Posts so far (and read comments as well):
- Karyn Romeis - November's Big Question: getting feedback
- Manish Mohan - Email as best input source - here.
- Colin - Opportunity Knocks - Input Needed
- Jeffery Goldman - http://minutebio.com/blog/?p=70
- Gina Minks - Adventures in Corporate Education: Learning Circuit Blog’s Big Question for November: Network Feedback
- Kapp Notes: The Right Place to Find Help: ASTDs Big Question
- Example Inquiry - Find Speaker for Local ASTD Chapter
- Get Help - Spam?
12 comments:
Karyn Romeis - November's Big Question: getting feedback
big question has a big answer... :)
Is email still the best way to get inputs? My thoughts here.
Here's the same question of mine that you paraphrased and linked to above, but posted in my blog if anyone is interested in seeing the types of replies that I got.
Opportunity Knocks - Input Needed
I also sent DMs to a few people on Twitter looking for replies, as well as a general tweet.
Between the comments on my blog that doesn't get many views normally and on the Work Literacy forum, I got some great feedback. Which reminds me, I need post a status update for all the kind people who shared their thoughts.
Jeffery Goldman - http://minutebio.com/blog/?p=70
My comments at the link above.
Adventures in Corporate Education: Learning Circuit Blog’s Big Question for November: Network Feedback
I argue that finding the best place to post a question is not necessary with Web 2.0. Here is my post.
Kapp Notes: The Right Place to Find Help: ASTDs Big Question
Kia ora Tony.
I'm not going to post on this topic. I left a comment on Manish Mohan's post:
I recently had occasion to network with two groups. I used email and direct F2F with one group. The other I emailed.
The first group members - the active group who knew they were involved as project team members - each gave me a cursory feedback initially. I had to chase them up to get useful input from them. In the finish 3/4 of that group made useful contribution. But I got all the points for having to solicit those.
The second group, who were asked for advice, but were not chased up by me gave no input at all.
Now I do know from experience that people are all different in this regard. My suspicion is that there is a 'what's in it for me' factor. I'm still researching that one.
Ka kite
from Middle-earth
Any thoughts on how you would address what I just posted:
Find Speaker for Local ASTD Chapter
yeah!!! all questions have answers...
Nice post.. First time here
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