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When Was the Last Time Your Intranet Empowered Anyone?

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Community Blog. communities have failed to build a critical mass of users, they can quickly become echo chambers, they don’t have full leadership support, and they often fail to make it “ into the flow.&# Development Social Media When Was the Last Time Your Intranet Empowered Anyone? Sat, Jun 26, 2010 Enterprise 2.0

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Dear IT Guy, Can You Actually Use the Tool You're Creating.

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The developers are often the most active members of their respective communities and they’re using their own software day after day in the course of doing their jobs. Common Ground – you become a member of the community instead of the guy behind the curtain making changes willy-nilly. Notice anything?

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

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principles, and have made an impact on government and the citizens and communities it serves. bwe08 101 bah best practices blog boozallen booz allen buy-in change management communications community conference DC DHS E20 education enterprise 2.0 projects to submit proposals for this unique event. The Whole. :

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An Awesome Interview with the Founder of GovLoop, Steve Ressler.

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Steve Ressler, Founder of GovLoop As announced this morning, GovLoop, the premier social network for the government community, has joined forces with GovDelivery, the world’s leading provider of government-to-citizen communications solutions. The short answer was that the community was unsustainable. Within 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? The Whole. :

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Sports Can Learn a Few Things From Gov 2.0

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Fri, Oct 9, 2009 Government 2.0 “Dear [fill in your favorite sports team], You may think of me as a fan or as a ticket-holder now, but if you give me the chance, I’d gladly be a marketing specialist, brand ambassador, web developer, community organizer and data cruncher. and sports 2.0. [.] The Whole. : Heroes At the Gov 2.0

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“I want a Twitter for All the Various Parts of the Government”

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He advocates for asynchronous communications and for engaging with the community when and where they are, rather than trying to get more comments or web traffic. He advocates for asynchronous communications and for engaging with the community when and where they are, rather than trying to get more comments or web traffic."

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