| Behaviour |
Personal benefits |
Team benefits |
1
If you have something to write, write it in the wiki |
Keeping your work in the wiki means that you can get to it from anywhere. It is safe and backed up and you can easily communicate it to other people. You can also use hyperlinks to connect your work. Become a thought leader by being the first to add information to the wiki. Other people can improve your work by editing or commenting. |
Your team members can reference your work using hyperlinks. Your team can reuse your work. The team can quickly find and access your skills by seeing what content you have added to the wiki. |
2
If you need to send an email, send a link to a wiki page |
Wiki pages are permanent, maintained records that won't disappear like email. Communicating using a wiki page also gives you a lot more options, such as the ability to edit it after you send it and allowing others to edit the content |
The team can build up a knowledge base simply by putting email conversations into the wiki. Team nowledge can be added and managed with almost no extra work. Because wiki pages are more open than emails, information can be communicated more effectively. |
3
Check the recent changes daily |
Check what you did yesterday and pickup on any threads that you were working on. Don't drop the ball because you forgot what you were working on last week or before the holidays. |
Team members can see what each other are working on and lend a hand if it is appropriate. People can stay in touch with issues by watching edits to related pages. |