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Start-Ups | Colliding With The Social Web - Michael Hackmer
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Marketing & Search. Is Medium The Future Of Media? Gravy Hyperlocal Event App Gets Cooler With Web Portal And Better Location Searches. Top 5 Ways timeRAZOR Is NOT Like A North Korean Missile Launch. TimeRAZOR Building Toward Launch. Gov 20 Enters Next Phase: Opportunities and Action. Exploring Empire Avenue’s Influence Stock Exchange. Is Medium The Future Of Media? All posts from Michael Hackmer. People are looking for. Invites. And I wonder, why? A few days ago. So, what really is the point of Medium?
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tanyamkelley – Tanya M. Kelley
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Tanya M. Kelley. Exploring technology and its ability to connect us. CPI Method Insight Series: Social Network Analysis. Does the U.S. have a legitimacy crisis? Perhaps a legitimacy habit…. A Design Framework for Participatory Platforms. I am a postdoctoral fellow in the School of Information at the University of Michigan. I work on the innovation of public organizations with the use of sociotechnical systems and organizational experimentation. CPI Method Insight Series: Social Network Analysis. Explain ...
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Exponential Organizations – 10X Better, Faster, and Cheaper | Digital Pentagon
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Inventing the Pentagon for the Digital Age. An Agile, innovative, and collaborative enterprise. Exponential Organizations – 10X Better, Faster, and Cheaper. Exponential Organizations – 10X Better, Faster, and Cheaper. March 2, 2015. October 27, 2015. A great book I’ve discovered is Exponential Organizations. Michael S. Malone, Y. U ri van Geest. Highly recommend buying Exponential Organizations. For you and your colleagues, especially if you work in the Pentagon. Zero to One →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Ten Crowdsourcing Trends for 2011 « crowdSPRING Blog
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Visit the help center ». Find a Creative ». Browse all projects ». Ten Crowdsourcing Trends for 2011. December 8th, 2010. Crowdsourcing is fundamentally changing business, government, non-profits, education, research, and other sectors. Remarkably, we’re just seeing the tip of the iceberg. Here are my picks for the top ten crowdsourcing trends for 2011:. 1 Crowdsourcing marketplaces will earn significantly more market share. 2 More professionals will participate in crowdsourcing. 3 Professional associati...
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December 2010 – Joey Seich
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Articles from December 2010. National Defense University Press Launches Online Scavenger Hunt. December 14, 2010. I want to do a holiday scavenger hunt, I stated matter-of-factly to my boss over coffee. It was 8 am Monday morning in October. My boss laughed; I didn’t. You do realize we work for the Department of Defense? He questioned. I nodded. He shook his head knowing I wouldn’t drop the idea, Put together a proposal, we’ll take it to the Director. I quickly agreed. Now December, NDU Press. Those part...
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Dedasdesk: October 2011
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Thursday, October 13, 2011. Module 4 and 2 other things. The e-government projects in the class example. Is an excellent site for research information both national and international. It is quite unfortunate that the site is going dark (thankfully, some datasets are still available on the site). Apps.gov. Allows citizens follow the money allocated to the recovery act. And explicitly state their privacy policies. My favorite sites are wethepeople.gov. The initiatives on challenge.gov. City of Richmond, VA.
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Adventures in Government Communications: January 2015
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Adventures in Government Communications. Good Communications.Good Government. Tuesday, January 6, 2015. A look back as we look ahead to 2015. A retrospective from NAGC President John Verrico. Perhaps I found this so valuable because of my prior experience as a military public affairs specialist. For my entire 9 years on active duty and my first Navy Reserve assignment, I was the only public affairs professional for my organization. I am proud to now be the president of this fantastic organization and am ...
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Adventures in Government Communications: 2015: The Year of No Excuses
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Adventures in Government Communications. Good Communications.Good Government. Monday, January 5, 2015. 2015: The Year of No Excuses. NAGC Featured Member of the Month. As we stare 2015 in the face, fellow government communicators, there’s one thing I challenge all of us to do (sure, call it a resolution): stop making excuses about how hard our jobs are. First of all, let’s get our measurement game right. Let’s embrace our loss of control. To helping solve problems. Finally, let’s tell better stories.
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