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Tag Archives: government 2.0
Whither government 2.0?
Government 2.0 seems to be a well established meme in many parts of the world, but doesn’t seem to have taken root at all in the UK. I can understand why people might think that is a Good Thing – … Continue reading
Posted in Government 2.0
Tagged culture, gov2.0, government, government 2.0, innovation, local government
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Gov 2.0 Taskforce report published
The final report from Australia’s Government 2.0 Taskforce has been published. I’ve not had the chance to read it yet, but the summary points sound sane enough: Government 2.0 or the use of the new collaborative tools and approaches of … Continue reading
Posted in Government 2.0
Tagged australia, collaboration, culture, gov2.0taskforce, government 2.0, innovation, report, web 2.0
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Technology is not the thing
Last week I spoke at the Online Information conference. It was a session about Twitter, where Karen Blakeman did a great job explaining the whole thing, and how organisations can make use of it. Then I stepped up and told … Continue reading
Posted in culture, Presentation, Twittering
Tagged change, culture, government, government 2.0, Social Media, technology, twitter
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Getting started in the social web: Government 2.0
Some interesting slides from a Canadian perspective of this whole government and the internet thing, from Tamera Kremer. Getting started in the social web: Government 2.0 View more presentations from Tamera Kremer. Found via Craig Thomler‘s excellent eGov AU blog.
Posted in Presentation
Tagged canada, government, government 2.0, Presentation, Social Media
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Tom Watson’s been busy
Tom Watson, the Cabinet Office minister for web stuff, has been busy, first of all giving a speech on Government 2.0: Driving through the cultural change in all our communications that sees the internet, mobile and other new media as … Continue reading
