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Crowdsourcing Our Health – Using Social Media to Educate and Unite.

Social Media Strategery

Development Social Media Crowdsourcing Our Health – Using Social Media to Educate and Unite the Public Mon, Mar 23, 2009 Social Media “Social media on the Internet are empowering, engaging, and educating consumers and providers in health care. Home About Me Speaking Legal-ese My Team Gov 2.0 Government 2.0 Miscellaneous Personal Prof.

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If You Want a Culture of Collaboration, You Need to Accept the LOLCats Too

Social Media Strategery

Before our VPs starting using Yammer to communicate with the workforce, we had groups of Android geeks and fitness gurus.I'm Before my own company's Intranet won any awards , we had people talking about how they enjoy skinny dipping on their profile. It doesn't work like that.

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Enterprise 2.0 Reflects the Culture | Social Media Strategery

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Crowdsource white papers and presentations! One of the first questions I get when implementing is “can we just set up a private group/wiki/blog etc. One of the first questions I get when implementing is “can we just set up a private group/wiki/blog etc. I call this group of evangelists a Social Media League!

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Social Media is Driven by the Person, Not the Position

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It’s about the group of people who self-organize a Government 2.0 It’s about the person who has seen the potential of social media to make a change for the better and who has done something about it. It’s about the guy who convinces his administrator to do a press conference on Twitter. in his spare time.

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Government 2.0 Camp - What I Loved and What I'd Like to See Next Year

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I saw very senior government employees chatting it up with very junior consultants, employees from two different companies sharing time on a panel session, and groups of consultant/government folks hashing out a solution to a problem one of them was having. The sessions.

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