grow your wiki
From the movie, Field of Dreams where Kevin Costner builds a baseball diamond in a cornfield. Then all the great players just appear from the corn. Well real web2.0 ain't like the movies.
The wiki is being built by a team disconnected from the intended user community. They are making a big investment in both building the framework of the wiki and supplying content, perhaps from old intranet content or procedures manuals. There is no proper engagement with the community, and little contribution from outside the team building the wiki. "Well, management wanted a wiki but everyone was too busy to provide any input, so we are building it anyhow. Then the community can always correct it later if it isn't right."
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THANK YOU for this valuable reminder...I'm trying to introduce a wiki to a community of professionals who barely have a grasp on email...ergo, I'm the main contributer for the time being. I feel like I want to seed the wiki to encourage greater participation though...how much do I design upfront and how much do I recruit others? I feel like it's a fine line between showing them what it could be and getting people to take up the reins vs. doing it all for them (which is crazy and not productive, useful or sustainable).