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What I’ve been reading
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Towards Effective Corporate Communications: Let Your Engineers do the Talking – For engineers, replace with any front line public sector worker! John Naughton on The Waste Land app – Great … Continue reading
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Tagged cloudculture, communications, culture, digital, he, highereducation, humanities, humor, ipad, leadership, opendata, poetry, startup, trust
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What I’ve been reading
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Civility in service | Public Strategist – "Civil servants should understand the constraints they accept as part of the job. They – and everybody else – should understand the limitations … Continue reading
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Tagged activism, biglottery, bigsociety, Communities, community, conduct, digitallocal, education, engagement, hyperlocal, ipad, policy, technology, twitter
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Bookmarks for July 3rd through July 7th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Government Reservists 2 – an idea for the Big Society? | Podnosh – "We do need government to change itself and fast. Might government reservists now be a way for … Continue reading
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John Naughton on the iPad
John Naughton‘s Observer piece on the iPad is well worth reading in full: It’s when one tries to use the iPad for generating content that its deficiencies become obvious. The biggest flaw is the absence of multitasking, so you have to … Continue reading