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Government 2.0 Kami Watson Huyse, APR “Strategy” by Joey Gangoza, Flickr

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Government 2.0

Kami Watson Huyse, APR

“Strategy” by Joey Gangoza, Flickr

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The More Things Change…

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The More They Stay the Same

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Corporate Control is a Myth

“You can’t take something off of the Internet. That’s like trying to take pee out of a swimming pool.”

- Joe Ragan, NewsradioAs quoted in “Groundswell” by Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff

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“Of the people, by the people, for the people.”

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Social Anthropology

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Listen

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People Are Talking

Photo by Chen, Flickr

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Are You Listening?

Photo by Niclas Lindh, Flickr

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The Connected Company

From “The 5 Competencies of the Connected Corporation,” Communication Overtones, http://twurl.nl/ojcxsv

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5 Barriers to Implementation

1. Internal Access2. Reporting Requirements3. Fear of Risk4. Policy Roadblocks5. Resistance

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@netsolcares

Customer Service

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NetSol Evaluation

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Participate

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Technographics: Women 25-34

Data from Forrester Research Technographics® surveys, 2008. For further details on the Social Technographics profile, see groundswell.forrester.com., http://tinyurl.com/2vv3dv

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Social Etiquette

1. Transparency2. Privacy3. Disclosure4. Truthfulness5. Credit

David Scott Meerman, The New Rules of Marketing and PR

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The Elected Connected

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Fairfax County, Virginia

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Barriers to Implementation

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Contribute

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“Ask not what your [community] can do for you, but what you can do for your [community]”

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From Communication Overtones, “Setting Relational Objectives,” http://twurl.nl/1y7p7r

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“Of the people, by the people, for the people.”

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White House

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NASA.gov/Collaborate

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Tactics and Tools

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Hot Online Communities

• Facebook• Twitter• LinkedIn• Plaxo

• Ning• BlogHer• Kirtsy• Digg

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Let’s Talk Strategy

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Your Digital Footprint

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Finding Your Voice

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Government Can Entertain

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Resources

• http://del.icio.us/kamichat/OCGovernment

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BIBLIOGRAPHY– Naked Conversations, Robert Scoble and Shel Israel– The New Rules of Marketing and PR, David Scott

Meerman– Now is Gone, Geoff Livingston– Measuring Public Relationships: The Data-Driven

Communicators Guide to Success, KD Paine (purchase at www.measureofsuccess.com)

– Personality Not Included: Why Companies Lose Their Authenticity and How Great Brands Get it Back, Rohit Bhargava

– Groundswell, Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff

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Kami Watson Huyse, APRPhone: (713) 568-5750

E-mail: [email protected]: kamichat

Blog: Communication OvertonesWeb site: www.myprpro.com