“…imagine for a moment it was your job to create the guidelines that will help public servants
engage online. Although you have the examples from other organisations, you
are given the rare luxury to start with a blank sheet of paper (at least for
this exercise). What would you write?
What issues would you include? Where
would you start? Who would you talk to?”
Sources: 03 November 2009 David Eaves
Part 2: http://eaves.ca/2009/11/03/if-i-could-start-with-a-blank-sheet-of-paper%E2%80%A6-part-2/
Part 1: http://gov2.net.au/blog/2009/11/02/if-i-could-start-with-a-blank-sheet-of-paper%E2%80%A6/
See also
Civil Servants 2.0 (NL)
EN Version (Google
translate) http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=nl&sl=nl&tl=en&u=http://www.ambtenaar20.nl/&prev=hp
NL
version (source) http://ambtenaar20.wetpaint.com/page/About+Civil+Servant+2.0
Gov 2.0 taskforce Australia
http://gov2.net.au/blog/2009/10/21/if-you-could-start-with-a-blank-sheet-of-paper%E2%80%A6/
Many organisations in public, private and community sectors have
developed guidance about social media and online engagement :
http://laurelpapworth.com/enterprise-list-of-40-social-media-staff-guidelines/
http://socialmediagovernance.com/policies.php.)
You want your employees to be more “social” ? Rely on their selfishness

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