THe following are approaches and opportunities on increasing participation. We should grant Staff time-off for hosting participation events JAM Session with food and fun Events, Contest, Polls Provide Tutorial, Pilots on wiki and blog for practice (explore and getting their feet wet), We should have...
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02/16/2010 deng
Barriers, Collaboration, Government 2.0, Management Change, Web2.0
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 Ways to Encouragement and Enticement to Change Behavior with Management encouragement JAM Session with food and fun Events, Contest, Polls RSS feed to inform new information or comment on their watch or interest page, Tutorial, Pilot wiki and blog for practice, Personnel Action Incentives *...
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02/16/2010 deng
Barriers, Collaboration, Government 2.0, Management Change, Tools, Web2.0
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Strategically rethink how to deliver on our mission. Individual offices or major programs should strategically develop service-focused uses that may involve using Web 2.0 approaches to reconfigure their business models or services in order to more effectively deliver on their own core missions or outcomes...
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02/16/2010 deng
Collaboration, Government 2.0, Tools
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 First, if your Agency is a leader in Web 2.0 applications, you could promote cooperation with other federal agencies and other organizations to provide best practices, policies, procedures and a framework for open collaboration internally and with the public. If other organizations work within our...
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02/16/2010 deng
Collaboration, Government 2.0, Tools, Web2.0
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 The Culture of the Management needs to become coaches or inspirer to nourish, participate with and reward their staff. All must given time to first participate, practice and experience by collaborating with tools, such as blogs and wikis internally to further transparency publicly. The...
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02/16/2010 deng
Collaboration, Government 2.0, Management Change, Web2.0
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With the explosion of information, and flattening technologies and organization, starting with e-mail, I think that a future agency’s Manager needs to focus more on the platform that enables collaboration, because and find themselves employees already have all the data. They have access to everything...
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02/16/2010 deng
Barriers, Collaboration, Government 2.0, Management Change
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The Agency should use their website including blogs to publish a summary of common customer comments and explain the actions they are taking in response to the feedback. Effort should be made to respond according to responders suggestion or comments. Doing so will create better transparency and accountability.
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02/16/2010 deng
blogs, Collaboration, Web2.0
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Sharing 16 dares for engaging to Gov 2.0 with Web 2.0 Technologies on Gov 2.0 @ Web 2.0 Technologies.with Collaboration, communication, Government 2.0, participation, sharing, social media tools, transparency, Web 2.0 technology.
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01/31/2010 deng
Collaboration, Government 2.0, Uncategorized, Web2.0
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Government 2.0, as defined on Wikipedia  is neologism for attempts to apply the social networking and integration advantages of Web 2.0 to the practice of government. William (Bill) Eggers claims to have coined the term in his 2005 book, Government 2.0: Using Technology to Improve Education,...
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10/16/2009 deng
Collaboration, Uncategorized, Web2.0
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Social Media and the Federal Government: Perceived and Real Barriers and Potential Solutions December 23, 2008 Produced by the following members of the Federal Web Managers Council: Bev Godwin, GSA/USA.gov (Executive sponsor), Sheila Campbell, GSA/USA.gov (Co-chair), Rachel Flagg, Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (Co-chair),...
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10/16/2009 deng
Barriers, Collaboration
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