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Food System Factoids: December 2010
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Quick facts, and sources, that relate to converging issues involving agriculture, food, nutrition, health, education, economic development, and climate change. The current focus is on economic development research. Sunday, December 5, 2010. UW-WSU Food Security Conference presentation. As a followup to my Dec 5th presentation, here is a link to my BHAG presentation. Regarding eliminate hunger and change accounting. Below are links related to 'Beyond GDP' efforts. Links to this post. State of the USA.
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Thoughts: The Best of Gov 2.0
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010. The Best of Gov 2.0. My favorite is "This We Know." I'm definitely missing a lot though, surely there must be some good sites for tracking money in politics. Apps for America 2 Winners:. Apps for America 1 Winners:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Linked Data (Semantic Web). The State of the USA. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Thoughts: Got Ideas?
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Saturday, February 27, 2010. The Federal agencies of the U.S. government are asking for your ideas. So get to it! While you're at it vote on my ideas here. Historic offer ends March 19th. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Linked Data (Semantic Web). The State of the USA. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Thoughts: The End of Government Portals?
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Saturday, February 20, 2010. The End of Government Portals? Andrea DiMaio has an interesting post. About the irrelevance of government portals. Portals are webpages whose primary purpose is to link to other pages or content. Some of the major government portals include USA.gov and Direct.Gov.Uk, but there are thousands more for agencies at various levels of government. Although it's much quicker, even Google doesn't provide the ideal solution. The link you're likely to find goes not to the CPI data i...
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Thoughts: Changing the World, One Comment at a Time
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Sunday, February 28, 2010. Changing the World, One Comment at a Time. One of the most striking differences between small and large organizations is their responsiveness to user feedback. My brother's computer game company. The reason I focus on the communication aspect of this problem is that internet technologies like IdeaScale. March 5, 2010 at 4:31 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Linked Data (Semantic Web). The State of the USA. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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The Devil's Advocate Group » People
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Overview of the Devil's Advocate Group (PDF). Seven Ways to Fail Big. From Sept 2008 HBR. Perfecting the Art of the Deal. Beyond Fear and Greed. Free Chapters from Billion-Dollar Lessons. Audio Excerpts of Select Stories and Key Ideas from Billion-Dollar Lessons. Our capabilities are based on decades of grappling with issues like those we now help our clients assess. We have tackled these issues from a full range of perspectives. Chunka is also the co-author of the best-selling. Paul spent 17 years at the.
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DRIVE! for the Future
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Skip to Main Content. Accelerating the Tennessee Valley. An open source public service dynamic scorecard managed by the University of Tennessee, and designed by NORC at the University of Chicago, the State of the USA, and Threespot. All non-proprietary content and software is available free with attribution under Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0. University of Tennessee Institute for Public Service. NORC at the University of Chicago. State of the USA. More About IMCP Initiative. Want to get in touch?
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Panel report: opening up government to better data | Ars Technica
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The Rise of Specialized Databases. Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more. Law and Disorder —. Panel report: opening up government to better data. Government statistics may sound like a boring topic, but the numbers gathered …. Jun 3, 2009 5:30 am UTC. The Orwellian-sounding Committee on National Statistics. The example he chose was taken from his current talking point that the irrational healthcare practices going on nationwide are also expensive. "In healthcare we are...
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