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Content Curation: One More Role for an Enterprise Community Manager

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This in the context of a social business platform like Jive requires--among other things--consistent tagging, proper aggregation, enabling quick search options, providing guided navigations for frequently accessed pieces, and grouping of similar groups and content in an appropriate manner. She organises those selections cohesively.

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Lurking is Not a Static State

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The analytics told me that over 40% of the users are Active Users (a term Jive uses to describe all users who log in to consume content without necessarily interacting with the content in any manner).

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Is Multiple Activity Streams the Way Forward for Enterprise Platforms?

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Before I move on let me briefly explain how Jive --whichpowers our social platform--works. Jive offers users the ability to customizetheir two activity streams--one stream reflects everything the user is Following on the platform and thisincludes people, places and content. Will greatergranularity kill serendipity? I don't think so.

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The Six Hats of a Community Manager

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Jive SBS --the platform we use--has certain useful widgets that let us do so.However, the curation part is manual. It is the job of the community manager to go throughthis flood, pick out content of interest and value for the community andaggregate that in a manner that makes consumption easy.

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5 Questions to Ask When Setting up Communities

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I have mentioned in my earlier post here that we have launched an enterprise-wide collaboration platform powered by Jive. I want to document a few of my initial learning from setting up communities within our organization. But I am leaping ahead. Let me set the stage a bit.

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