Straight from Tommi’s blog:
As you know, I have recently started in a new job position, and I still want this blog to be valuable for both the readers (=end-users) and for Nokia/S60. Or to be accurate, I want to make it even better.
But how to do it in practice?
There’s one thing that I have learned during the last year: blogging = talking + listening. So, the best way for me to make this blog valuable, I believe, is to integrate both the talking part and the listening part as closely as possible to our daily work.
In practice that would mean:
– writing with an insider voice about the stuff we do in Nokia/S60, or have recently achieved
– collecting feedback from the readers and feeding it back to the actual development processWhat do you think: is this the right approach?
Dear Nokia people in my own unit and elsewhere: feel absolutely free to contact me (tommi dot vilkamo at nokia dot com) if you want me to:
– spread the word about something you think is worth attention
– ask questions from the readers (e.g. "What do you think about our new application?")—
Ps. I think there are currently a couple of thousand regular readers, some of whom are very knowledgeable, insightful, and/or influential. Consider them as a focus group with steroids, if you will.
Hmmm tempting. I really wish I could brain storm this right now, but I have quite a few school related activities that limit the one precious resource we all wish we had more of: time.
Tell Tommi what you think he should blog about, I’m sure all of our ideas are in the same ball park.
UPDATE: This is a question for Nokia employees, not us. Thanks for clarifying Tommi!
I misread.