tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585040184982733654.post2326132965476475958..comments2024-03-20T11:13:46.071+00:00Comments on Knoco stories: Why Yammer's default question is unhelpfulNick Miltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02413967879826601863noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585040184982733654.post-7536310302661594402017-07-18T14:17:27.497+01:002017-07-18T14:17:27.497+01:00Nick - so you know - the prompt is editable. We ch...Nick - so you know - the prompt is editable. We changed it to "What do you want to share today?". Frankly though I don't think the text of the prompt makes a lot of different to how it is used - the most important factors are the community management and the role modelling behaviour of your champions and frequent users.<br />In our network we have a good mix of people asking questions, sharing their work (often for feedback) and sharing updates and news. Ianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06631100246653314484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585040184982733654.post-32782995523564371182017-07-18T11:09:01.904+01:002017-07-18T11:09:01.904+01:00To get anything productive out of Yammer, then it ...To get anything productive out of Yammer, then it needs management. When first launched all you got were simple questions from staff, " Anybody know....blah, blah." Somebody would answer and provide a little knowledge. Two days later the same question came up...somebody else would answer..and so on for ever. There was no backup of answers to common questions, no monitoring and storage...in a word after a week or two you never went there. However, with a little management and planning there is potential...but to my knowledge when I last used it, that was not happening. Perhaps somebody can update me as to a useful application of Yammer, I really would like to know...especially on the KM front.Myles Burkenoreply@blogger.com