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Participation and Contribution Inequality at a Community of Practice (COP)

Participation and Contribution Inequality at a Community of Practice (COP). Participation. Contributions. 1% - Active contributors who contribute heavily. 9% - Periodic contributors who contribute from time to time. 90% of postings are from 1% of users. The majority of knowledge

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Participation and Contribution Inequality at a Community of Practice (COP)

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  1. Participation and Contribution Inequality at a Community of Practice (COP) Participation Contributions 1% - Active contributors who contribute heavily 9% - Periodic contributors who contribute from time to time 90% of postings are from 1% of users. The majority of knowledge And experience which is shared on the COP will come from them. 90% - Lurkers who read or observe but do not contribute. They are the knowledge and experience consumers on your COP. 10% of postings from 9% of users Little to no postings from 90% of users Attribution: Graphics based on Jakob Nielsen's 90/9/1 rule found at: http://www.useit.com/alertbox/participation_inequality.html

  2. Author of this training slide and license for use R.A. Dalton, MKMP, Master Facilitator Office Phone (870) 365-7496 (Mon-Fri 9AM-4PM U.S. Central Time Zone) Email: bob@rdalton.biz Website: http://rdalton.biz LinkedIn public profile: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/robert-dalton/46/634/836 This PowerPoint presentation is released for use under the following license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/

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