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Monthly Archives: March 2010
Why chief executives should blog
I was delighted to have the opportunity to interview Mark Lloyd, Chief Executive of Cambridgeshire County Council, recently. Since taking up his post, Mark has written a prolific internal blog about his work at the Council to inform and engage … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging
Tagged Blogging, cambridgeshire, cambridgeshire county council, culture, enterprise2.0, EntGov, interview, leadership, mark lloyd, Video, youtube
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Big conference
On Monday (14th) I will be attending the Social Media World Forum Europe conference, at London’s Olympia venue. It looks like quite a big do. I’m also going to appear on a couple of panels, one in the morning and … Continue reading
Posted in Events
Tagged conference, enterprise 2.0, event, govent, politics, Social Media, social media world forum europe
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Bookmarks for March 8th through March 13th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Roundup: Social Media Monitoring Tools – WebWorkerDaily – Useful list of dashboard-like monitoring tools. It is not about our App, It is about the User’s Data and Context | Zoho … Continue reading
Posted in Bookmarks
Tagged aggregation, aggregator, altimeter, analytics, apps, casestudy, charleneli, cloud, cloudcomputing, copyright, creativecommons, dashboard, data, directory, efficiency, enterprise, enterprise2.0, google, googlereader, gov2.0, government, government2.0, groundswell, iancuddy, information, informationsecurity, localgov, localgovernment, marketplace, monitoring, opendata, opensocitm, play, Presentation, public, publicdata, publicservices, publicsiro, reader, reference, resources, roundup, RSS, sharedservices, sharing, social, socialmarketing, socialmedia, sociamedia, socitm, statistics, stevebridger, strategy, uk, visualization, wiki, zoho
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Transformed by you
Simon Wakeman has blogged about the upcoming Transformed by You event in Medway, jointly organised by Medway Council and Kent County Council. It’s a cross between LocalGovCamp and SIcamp, and looks like it will be a really cool day. Not … Continue reading
Posted in Events
Tagged innovation, local government, localgovweb, transformed by you, transformedbyyou
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