Right now, there are four basic kinds of information on the
ICKC:
- Resources: This is where our members share their
favorite resources related to IC. Members should absolutely include
their own writings here. Please tag these entries as to the content
and also as to the media (article, book, video, white paper, etc).
Feel free to comment on the resources but save the big discussion
items for our discussion forum.
- Discussions: These are the preferred forums for
expressions of opinions and commentary. Please write in a way to
provoke and invite discussion. Please also chime in on postings by
others. There are a lot of questions that have yet to be answered
in the field of IC. Now's the time to start hashing them out.
- Events: Please post information about any events related
to IC anywhere in the world. Although we may not always be able to
travel to see an event, it is important for us all to know what is
going on in the field.
- Members: Anyone can become a member of our community.
Each member automatically has a page that shows their discussions,
resources, and events. These also feed into the site-wide listings.
Please do not forget to
invite your colleagues into our network. The value of your
participation increases with each new set of eyes and each new
voice in our discussions.
- Friends: You can ask other members to be your friend.
The main advantage to this is that it enables you to exchange
direct messages once you get to know each other through the
network. Please use this privilege with respect.
Possible future enhancements include:
- Groups: IC is a very broad asset class. There are many
different business functions and areas of expertise related to IC.
We welcome members that want to form groups within our network for
their specific are of interest. Please comment below if you want to
set up a group.
- Open Source Methodologies: We are going to begin to
create step-by-step Guides for basic IC Management. Please visit
our
Guides discussion area and share your ideas and interest in
helping create the first ever open source IC system.
For more hints and to ask questions, please visit the
Our Community discussion category or feel free to
Email
us
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