Presentations from the Scotweb2 event on 19 June... slides from Learning Pool (Social Learning: Does it return the investment?) and also Lichfield DC's Stuart Harrison on the Twhys, Thows and Twherefores of Twitter. Read a brief event summary here and for more detail see the real-time coverage of the day's proceedings. Local Government 3.0: How [...]
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Links of the Week - 2 July 2009: Holiday Catch-Up Edition
July 2nd, 2009 · 2 Comments · Linkrolls
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Links of the Week - 11 June 2009
June 11th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Uncategorized
The Next Big Thing, VRM is Vendor Relationship Management (think the flipside of CRM) which is essentially about people power - giving customers control over their data. It's a concept attracting interest for how it would play for public services. (think personalisation, change-of-address services). Read the FAQ, check out a one-pager, follow Doc Searls' VRM [...]
Links of the Week - 4 June 2009
June 4th, 2009 · No Comments · Uncategorized
The Hansard Society's top five priorities for Andrew Stott, the Government's new Digital Engagement Director. Not on the list: Move to Stoke, despite 108 votes of support. (How that started, incidentally). Tom 'Minister for Twitter' Watson sensationally quits – UKAuthority.com looks at what this means for Gov.UK. 'What is and what isn't acceptable on expenses?' ponders [...]