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Building a community within a (big) company. Roo Reynolds, Metaverse Evangelist, IBM      Virtual Worlds Forum, 23 rd October, 2007.London (13.45 - 14.30)

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  9. some tips some tips
  10. start small start small
  11. build (and join) communities build (and join) communities
  12. have (some) structure have (some) structure
  13. leave space leave space
  14. be creative be creative
  15. get buy-in get buy-in
  16. content content content content content content
  17. people people people people people people
  18. it’s not just SL it’s not just SL
  19. see? see?
  20. danger, will robinson? danger, will robinson?
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  22. IBM believes that virtual worlds and other 3D Internet environments offer significant opportunity to our company, our clients and the world at large, as they evolve, grow in use and popularity, and become more integrated into many aspects of business and society. As an innovation-based company, IBM encourages employees to explore responsibly and to further the development of such new spaces of relationship-building, learning and collaboration. IBM believes that virtual worlds and other 3D Internet environments offer significant opportunity to our company, our clients and the world at large, as they evolve, grow in use and popularity, and become more integrated into many aspects of business and society. As an innovation-based company, IBM encourages employees to explore responsibly and to further the development of such new spaces of relationship-building, learning and collaboration.
    • Engage
    • Use your good judgment
    • Protect your – and IBM’s – good name
    • Protect others’ privacy.
    • Make the right impression.
    • Protect IBM’s and others’ intellectual property.
    • IBM business should be conducted in virtual environments only with authorization.
    • Be truthful and consistent.
    • Dealing with inappropriate behavior.
    • Be a good 3D Netizen.
    • Live our values and follow IBM’s Business Conduct Guidelines.
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