Connect with CommunitiesCommunities on Stack Internal is a new way to bring people and knowledge together around a specific domain to share valuable resources and collaborate in focused ways.
Guide: How to use Stack InternalYou may be familiar with Stack Overflow or have even found the answer to a question amongst the thousands of answers from millions of developers and technical experts across the globe. But if you're scratching your head because you’re not familiar with Stack Internal and are wondering how it can be a resource as you tackle your day-to-day responsibilities, there's no need to fret - we’ve got you covered with this super simple user guide.
The playbook to unlock the business value of Communities of PracticeGreat tech cultures are built on communities of practice where people can share what they know, find out what they don’t, and learn from one another. Learn how to develop, integrate, and nurture communities of practice in your organization.
Unlocking the business value of Communities of PracticeCommunities strengthen collaboration, break down silos, and boost productivity. In our time developing and nurturing technical communities online at Stack Overflow, we’ve seen firsthand how people contribute and participate more when they feel a sense of belonging and responsibility to a community. These same principles can strengthen teams in your organization by introducing communities of practice.
We already use Stack Overflow's public site. Why do we need Stack Internal?The ebook will explore why organizations use Stack Internal in addition to Stack Overflow's public platform.
Stack Internal at every stage of the Software Development LifecycleThe ebook will explore how companies improve best practices in each of the six phases of the Software Development Lifecycle with the help of Stack Internal