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The session worth the admission price

I saw Jeffrey Cufaude after the Thought Leader session led by Douglass Rushkoff ("Back in the Box: Innovation from the Inside Out"). He called it worth the price of admission, and I agree.

I saw some other bloggers in the session, so I'll let them chime in, but I now have fodder for several posts. Here's the one I want to put up now.

One of the things that Rushkoff said that is a nice way to think about things is that people are looking for a safe haven--for a place to care. "People want to be geeks for the things they care about."

Are you letting your members get geeky? What can you do to encourage the geeks to get even more into it? What can you do bring some lurkers into the geeking fold?

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