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When Does Anonymous Idea Posting Make Sense?

When Does Anonymous Idea Posting Make Sense?

By Hutch Carpenter on September 30, 2009

Solid advice for any type of social software is that the greater the transparency, the greater the benefit. This means a bias toward making information available to all, not a few. It also means associating contributions to specific individuals. Visibility of contributors gives context, improves the quality of discussions and makes it easier to find […]

Posted in Enterprise | Tagged anonimity, corporate culture, ideas, influence, innovation, retribution, suggestions | 1 Response

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