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Why this Wiki

1. You will consolidate your knowledge Writing in wiki, or anywhere else helps you to consolidate your knowledge. Writing force yourself to organize your ideas and information to make it shareable.


2. You will collaborate This work on wiki is done with collaboration of others. As everyone with an Officience email can edit content, colleagues will help to improve, complete your articles. Discussions are sure to happen between writers/editors/readers. In comparison, Google Sites we used in the past were editable only by authorized people. That makes Google sites rapidly obsolete when people in charge were not active anymore or left without proper transfer.

3. You will centralize the knowledge One limitation with Google Sites was also that many offies created many Google Sites. Information was spreaded in mutliple places. Wiki solved that issues being one and only place to concentrate knowledge.

4. You will share to the world You obviously share the knowledge with your colleagues, but also to the world. Wiki is, indeed, accessible to anyone. Yes, that is correct.

Tip : after you write an article, tweet it, share it on Facebook, Linkedin, Google+ or whatever social network you prefer. That is great way to spread the knowledge.

5. And it will last for long One issue we have when sharing knowledge on Google+ is that posts from former offies are deleted when their email account is desactivated. What a waste ! Wiki solve this problem. Articles are here to stay whether the author still have or not an Officience email account.