Hi all,
I am new to Wikipedia and am involved in an organization that wishes to incorporate wiki-style features into an existing internal collaboration tool. I have looked into Wikipedia's structure and understand that all processes related to quality control are completely self-driven on the part of its contributors. What do you think motivates the average user to contribute as much as he or she does? What incentive do the individuals have to devote much of their time to monitor pages? One of our challenges will be getting our organization's members to use the wiki once we roll it out. Thank you for your time and help.
Regards,
Niki
Niki Mehrotra Enterprise Applications Deloitte Consulting LLP
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