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Gov 2.0: Taking a Look Back at 2009 | Social Media Strategery

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I didn’t write a “year in review&# post last year at this time, primarily because by the time I got around to it, everyone else had written theirs and I didn’t have much else to add. Community, have had an alternately successful and frustrating (but never boring) year. Year In Review! Year In Review!

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Here's Your Chance to Shine: Government 2.0 Expo and Showcase.

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The Program Committee ( full disclosure: I’m a member of the Program Committee ), will review all submissions and choose four projects in each category who will give a five minute “lightning&# talk about their project, followed by a panel discussion. Summit taking place the next day. Heroes At the Gov 2.0

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Government Use of Social Media - "In Addition to," Not "In Lieu of.

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community’s zeal for all things social media and online, 1/3 of Americans still don’t have access to broadband Internet , and even among those who do, less than 50% prefer to contact their government via online means, instead preferring the telephone, in-person contact, or writing a letter (!!). community?

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Resilient and Engaged, DHS Charts a Path Forward | Social Media.

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Today, I had the pleasure of participating in a Department of Homeland Security Blogger Round Table—an extension of the National Dialogue on the Quadrennial Homeland Security Review occurring online right now. The Quadrennial Homeland Security Review (QHSR) is a congressionally mandated review of homeland security.

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So You Want to Bring Social Media to Your Organization?

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Bookmark the blogs on my blogroll found to the right. Read the blogs that you find on those blogs’ blogrolls. If you wait for review/approval of absolutely everyone, you’ll never get anything done. If you make a choice, stand behind a product or best practice, explain why to your community or organization.

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Social Media is Scary - How to Address Junior Employees

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Remember that no one is going to care what you have to say if you’re getting negative performance reviews because you’re neglecting your actual job in favor of something else. You’re in grad school studying Global Communication with a specialization in Middle Eastern Studies? Go start a blog on that.

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Social Media Done Right Means No More “Social Media” Experts

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I’m hearing more senior leaders here say things like, “This can’t just be done by Steve’s team – we need more people who know and understand this stuff.&# I’m seeing more performance reviews being conducted where people are being asked what they did to learn more about social media over the last year.

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