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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Bookmarks for January 27th through February 19th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Big Society – if the price is right – Interesting views on Big Society from a blogging councillor within my local district. The impact of IT decisions on organizational culture … Continue reading
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Tagged bigsociety, cllrblogging, cloud, collaboration, community, culture, digitalcllr, futuregov, government, huddle, innovation, it, local, localgovernment, opendata, opengovernment, opensource, organiser, place, publicservices, socialmedia, strategy, ukgc11, ukgovcamp
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The networked public servant
** Update – if you want to know how to network well, Mary has a great guide ** One of the most popular books about the social media powered digital revolution is Groundswell, by Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff. Published … Continue reading
How can technology support public sector collaboration?
Last week’s webinar went fairly well, I’d like to think. You can judge for yourself by watching it below – it’s split up into two parts, probably because I talk too much. To be able to read the slides it’s … Continue reading
6 objectives for public service digital engagement
One thing that really came out of the social media strategy seminar we ran last week was that it’s vital for an organisation to have a decent handle on just why they want to be doing this stuff. I think … Continue reading
Radical transparency in local government – what can you do?
Something like Wikileaks couldn’t happen in local government, could it? Well, it looks like something similar is kicking off in Lincolnshire, with the Watching Lincolnshire County Council blog. It’s a whistleblowing site, where disgruntled employees are sharing rumours, gossip and … Continue reading
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Tagged change, communications, local government, radical transparency, watching lcc, wikileaks
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