Posted on December 17th, 2010 by admin
This post has been a long time coming, but that’s probably a good thing. Way back in the summer, we had an interesting debate at work which spilled out onto Twitter with some great results. It was called “The Comms Question” and was looking at the issues related to communicating via social media. Here’s some examples of the [...]
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Posted on November 23rd, 2010 by admin
When I wrote this post, it was as is shown below the dashes below. However, the first comment here was from LouLouK at Blackburn & Darwen Council, just up the road from me, who pointed out that some councils have got it right. I need to be clear that a lot of good work is [...]
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Posted on August 12th, 2010 by admin
This is not a political blog. As I’ve said in previous posts, I work hard to ensure that this commentary is a-political. I know a lot of other public sector bloggers, particularly those still in direct local government or central government employment, also steer clear of the “P” word. Maybe that’s why, despite columnists, broadcasters [...]
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Posted on February 16th, 2010 by admin
I’ve tried very hard to keep this blog a-political and this post is no exception. However, as a former constituent of David Wright MP and a strong advocate of political use of social media, I felt it was important I put out a blog regarding the news story about the “Scum sucking pigs” comment that [...]
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Posted on February 15th, 2010 by admin
I was having a chat today with a student from Leeds University, who is doing a dissertation on brands in social media. This took me back a bit to my other areas of work but, also, during the discussion, made me think a bit about what we mean by brand. There was certainly a time [...]
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Posted on January 24th, 2010 by admin
Yesterday I had the absolute pleasure of spending the day with an inspirational group of people at UK GovCamp 2010. UKGovCamps, for those who missed it, are informal “un-conference” get togethers of people with a passion for public sector technology and/or social media. This one took place at the, frankly, inspirational offices of Google in [...]
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Posted on January 23rd, 2010 by admin
Anyone who’s worked in a local authority will know about posts which are “politically restricted by way of remuneration”. If you’re wanting to know the finer points of what this means, here’s Darlington Coucil’s guidance on the subject. However, in short, it means that people in certain roles and above a certain pay grade at [...]
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Posted on January 10th, 2010 by admin
When I posted my last post this morning, I had a great response. However, it wasn’t just the response I noticed, but the number of others who sent me their blog posts on the subject. So, I’ve put a list here together of all the posts I’ve found on the subject, so that this can [...]
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Posted on January 10th, 2010 by admin
This my first blog post for 2010, but I’m not looking to the future – instead I’m returning to the past. Not too long ago I did a post about how Twitter and other social media being used in emergency situations. Now, I don’t claim that millions of people in local government read this blog, [...]
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Posted on July 21st, 2009 by admin
I’ve not blogged for a while as I’ve been busy welcoming my new daughter to the world. However, now that I’m back here, I thought it time I put key to computer again and got a blog up – so maybe it is a bit odd that I’ve chosen the same subject as last time. [...]
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