This week's Friday Flick is in celebration of the godfather of crowdsourcing sites, Wikipedia.
This video history is narrated by none other than Jimmy Wales, one of the site's co-founders.
The State of Wikipedia from JESS3 on Vimeo.
the principal at Topaz Consulting, is a relationship marketing professional, with a passion for utilizing social technology for building B2B/B2C relationships, sharing information, networking and advancing the greater good. She has over 20 years of public relations, marketing and community building experience. Her combination of political, nonprofit, higher ed and corporate experience has afforded her opportunities to build communities where none existed, develop and launch innovative programming and bridge generational, economic and racial divides.
Shannon serves on the board of directors for the In Series, a Washington, DC performing arts organization. She is a regular contributor to Women Grow Business and Discover Exceptionalism, and her blog, Shannon Sez So, examines life's joys, pains and idiosyncrasies. Shannon is the founder of Topaz Consulting, a DC based marketing consultancy with a nationwide portfolio of clients. She graduated from Mount Vernon College (now part of The George Washington University) and is a proud native Washingtonian.
TwitterFacebookLinkedInPlurkTumblrThis week's Friday Flick is in celebration of the godfather of crowdsourcing sites, Wikipedia.
This video history is narrated by none other than Jimmy Wales, one of the site's co-founders.
The State of Wikipedia from JESS3 on Vimeo.
Most of these are trite platitudes that you have heard since you were a child. However, the fact they are still being repeated gives credence to their value as timeless pearls of wisdom. Take heed, what Mom, Nana or Pop-Pop said all those years ago about living right holds true for doing right in business.
If you don't know...ask
You are not expected to know everything about every nuance of your industry. You are expected to know where to find reliable information in a timely manner. Having knowledge at your fingertips via Google, Wikipedia or Alltop and knowing how to use these tools to find and disseminate information is a valuable skill unto itself.