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[Digital Media Buzz » DMB (Staff)] Social Reinforcement: To give an internal wiki social cred, WebWorks.com planned a Christmas party and mentioned right off that all suggestions were welcome for locale, activities, menu, dates and transportation options. They did the same thing when the company considered a new office location - soliciting ideas on office lay-out, floor plans, and even environmental factors.

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