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Interesting. Reminds me we forgot to add to add a “sex” field in base data collect! (oops).
(Source: politico.com)
We are only at the beginnings of crowdsourcing: the changes that Ushahidi and crowdsourcing in emergency management are bringing are new, and still they arrive nearly 10 years after Wikipedia.
I really appreciate Morgan Brown article on designing flows, something we have been doing for quite some time with really good results. The flows / patterns have to be designed also when it comes to using a service and even looking for content.
The challenge we have right now is to design a powerful flow that engages users in filling a huge, complex and somehow scary report. Such a flow is at the very core of the crowdsourcing project.
With Antonio we came up with an original solution based on best practices in design of user registration forms; we are now building the mockup, but we have no idea how well it might work.
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(Source: theglobaljournal.net)
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The single highest driver of engagement, according to a worldwide study conducted by Towers Watson, is whether or not workers feel their managers are genuinely interested in their wellbeing. Less than 40 percent of workers felt so engaged.
Feeling genuinely appreciated lifts people up.
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