The Internal Community Monitoring Maturity Model

As we’ve done with other kinds of monitoring, let’s look at how internal community monitoring becomes more mature over time. Note that because your audience is in-house, you’ll be more concerned with productivity and contribution by the organization and by its ability to create useful content that becomes an asset.

 

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

Level 5

Focus

Technical details

Minding your own house

Engaging the organization

Building relationships

Web business strategy

Emphasis

Volume of content

Usefulness of content

Contribution patterns

Collaboration patterns, ROI from predictions, productivity gains

Community data mining, employee performance reviews based on contribution

Questions

How much information have we generated?

How good is the information we’re generating? What’s most and least used? How easily can employees find it?

How integrated is KM with corporate culture? What are people sharing most and least?

What’s the payoff? How does KM improve per-employee contribution or reduce per-employee cost? How are people connecting with one another? Are our collective guesses good?

What does our organization know? What is our organizational knowledge worth? How can we use better KM posture to improve competitive position? Are we hiring and firing based on employee knowledge contribution?

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