If you’re strongly involved in a church, you might be wondering how this new world of Cluetrain, word-of-mouth, and Web 2.0 affects the church body.
Bill Kinnon has written (and recorded) an excellent book addressing this topic, A Networked Conspiracy: Social Networks, the Church, and the Power of Collective Intelligence. Bill was kind enough to send me an early draft of the book, but I’m ordering a copy of the finished product today.
At $9.95 for the audio recording AND booklet, it seems like a great bargain. I already know which two church leaders I’m loaning out to first.
Visit Bill’s blog Achievable Ends, where he offers the first six minutes of audio as a free download.
Update
Bill has created a Networked Conspiracy blog. Check out his latest “conspiracy theories.”
'Casual Fridays' is about what happens when work is less about appearances and more about the humanity within. How do we strip away office politics, corporate jargon and red tape? Wouldn't we rather clothe ourselves in creativity, ideas and productivity? It's an ideal at least worth chasing.
Bill Kinnon
July 7th, 2006 at 8:18 am
DUST!N,
You are too kind. And thanks for both the encouragement and critique (during the writing process) - it is much appreciated. BTW I’ve created a blog to support the book.
Chris F
July 13th, 2006 at 11:04 am
Hey Bill, congratulations. I like your approach and concept. I have been reading some of your blogs anf following the rabit trail…. much food for thought.
I have emailed you a bunch of times but I get I a feature in SPammAlot