Tag Archives: wiki

Update on #PRStudChat Anniversary Chat

Our plans are progressing nicely for the #PRStudChat discussion on August 25, 2010 at 8:30 p.m.  In honor of our anniversary celebration, and our special guest, Jimmy Wales (@jimmy_wales), founder of Wikipedia, our session will focus on great social media collaboration and wiki best practices.  Jimmy will also enlighten us on some of his experiences [...]

#PRStudChat One Year Anniversary Announcement

It feels like yesterday when Angela Hernandez (@angelahernandez) asked me to contribute to her blog interview series, “Is PR Right for Me.” What blossomed out of a blog post is our dynamic PR community, #PRStudChat.

#PRStudChat New Year Celebration Announcement

We’re approaching the last #PRStudChat of 2009. It’s been an exciting year in the community and we’re gearing up for even more dynamic PR discussions in 2010. On December 16th, you’re invited to our #PRStudChat New Year Celebration: Give the Gift of Learning. Because Valerie (@valeriesimon) and I both want to show our appreciation to all of the dedicated members of the community, we’d like to introduce some special gifts of learning from #PRStudChat to you. It’s our way of saying thank you for your contributions and also for helping us to learn and grow.

Interview with John Schroy, thought leader in collaborative investment research (Part 2)

This is the second part of a two part series where I interview John Schroy, author of Capital Flow Analysis and the founder of Capital Markets Wiki. From the takeaways from our discussions, it’s clear John has put a lot of thought and analysis into thinking about collaborative, crowdsourced investment research.  Just wanted to start [...]

Interview with John Schroy, thought leader in collaborative investment research (Part 1)

I’ve been thinking a lot about collaborative research techniques, strategy, structure, etc. over the past couple of weeks.  I’ve written about Wikinvest’s wiki structure previously and generally like what they’re up to.
But look a little further, and there’s been little written, discussed, analyzed about the future of collaborative research when so much has been written [...]