Government Ambassadors For Citizen Engagement
To the average person, government is represented by an anonymous person on the other end of the phone, a pile of mandatory paperwork, and perhaps at best a friendly neighborhood postal carrier. If you...
View ArticlePublic Diplomacy 2.0
Tero Ojanperä wants to rule the world. Well, perhaps the September cover of geeky Fast Company magazine goes a little too far with that pronouncement. But despite all the media buzz about Apple’s...
View ArticleYou Don’t Have To Follow Everyone You Like In Real Life On Twitter
I want to let you all in on a little secret: You don’t have to follow everyone you like in real life on Twitter, just because they have an account there! Simple, right? Well, not really. A lot of...
View ArticleMicrosoft Public Sector: The Bright Side of Government?
My colleague Steve Lunceford from Deloitte called my attention to a new Facebook Fan Page that Microsoft Public Sector (government group) started, called “The Bright Side of Government.” From an...
View ArticleMy Philosophical Review of the Audience Conference
Loren Feldman. 1938 Media. Audience Conference. That’s about as much of a summary as you’ll find about the Audience Conference held in New York last Friday. That’s because there were no open laptops...
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