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A Challenge to Government 2.0 Camp Attendees

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and start participating in the conversations. Become intimately familiar with your organization’s strategic plan and develop a briefing or write a white paper advocating why social media would help your organization. Developed a briefing, white paper, blog post, etc.

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Stop the Posturing About Government 2.0 and Do It Already

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Write a white paper justifying why it shouldn’t be blocked. I think that the biggest challenge for individuals in large or small organizations, public or private sector is making the mental shift from broadcasting information to participating in the conversation. Those are excuses, not reasons.

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An Interview with Blogger Bob From TSA's Evolution of Security.

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I immediately began thinking of ways to bring this open, authentic conversation to my other government clients, knowing that maybe this Government 2.0 She and others wanted a way to interact with passengers and talk about airport security, knowing there’s not really much time for conversation at the checkpoint.

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How to BE a Government Consultant and Use Social Media

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If you comment on someone else’s blog and they reply to you, continue in the conversation. You have to take part in the conversation if you ever hope to influence it. Be able to have an entire conversation with someone and connect with them as a person. a white paper) that addresses most (if not all) of your points.

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Enterprise 2.0 Reflects the Culture | Social Media Strategery

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Crowdsource white papers and presentations! That wiki is going to reflect the culture of your organization, not change it. Enterprise 2.0 holds a lot of promise: Increase collaboration! Break down stovepipes! Enable open and transparent communication! Use wikis to eliminate email! Cure cancer!

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