Submissions/How could companies help reach Wikimedia strategic goals?
This is an accepted submission for Wikimania 2013. |
- Submission no.
- 2036
- Subject no.
- B8
- Title of the submission
- How could companies help reach Wikimedia strategic goals?
- Type of submission
Presentation
- Author of the submission
Christophe Henner
- Country of origin
France
- Affiliation
Wikimedia France
- E-mail address
christophe.henner@gmail.com
- Username
schiste
- Personal homepage or blog
- Abstract
When the movement defined it's key objectives until 2015, 5 strategic priorities were defined: stabilize infrastructure, increase participation, improve quality, increase reach, incourage innovation.
Companies editing Wikipedia could help us push forward 4 of these 5 goals and in some case, perhaps even 5 on 5. That is something we shouldn't ignore and should actually work toward.
I'll have 25 min to convince you to join the paid editing side of the movement (we have cookies) and prove you that, far from being our enemies, companies could be useful contributors to our projects.
- Detailed proposal
When companies started editing Wikipedia, they saw it as another way for them to communicate. To push forward their point of views, their products etc. That was around 2007. Back then, the community reacted radically and advised against companies editing their Wikipedia articles.
6 years later, the same policy remains on our projects. However in the same lap of time, heads of communication/marketing understood several things:
- That they can't keep on thinking they can fully control their communication on the Internet
- That they need to have a more open/ethical approach
- That they can't meddle with Wikipedia, because when they do, the backlash is huge
However, companies are a really great asset we could use in regards of our strategic priorities.
Companies are playing a huge part in our economic history. Some of them are even a century old and have huge archives of documents that are boxed in closed rooms somewhere.
Companies offer a really good way to explain to a lot of people, quickly, what Wikimedia is, how it works, and how they can get involved.
Companies have the ability to muster experts on niche topics. Including topics on which we're actually not that good today.
Companies have an interest in having their article up to date.
This presentation will also be a follow-up of the presentation I did during Wikimania 2011.
In 25 min, I will try to show you with practical example how companies could be used to push forward our strategic priorities and why we should not ignore them as we do today. And by the end of my presentation, I will have proved that all our strategic priorities could be addressed through companies.
- Track
- Cultural and Educational Outreach
- Length of presentation/talk
- 25 Minutes
- Language of presentation/talk
English
- Will you attend Wikimania if your submission is not accepted?
yes
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