Put the power of the internet towards making it easier for OEF, business, civil society, and government groups to:
Find, share, and distribute crucial information,network and collaborate with other key stakeholders.
Knowledge Enhanced Government - online communities trailblazer from a decade agoJoe McCrea
10 years ago, I was the UK Government's Director of Knowledge Enhanced Government. We successfully introduced the most advanced government knowledge management system and programme to date, but the real promise came from our emerging programme "Enabling Communities" - looking back a decade later, it's clear our thinking was prescient, but we were hidebound by the lack of adequate social media tools and broadband infrastructure. Social Media practitioners looking to develop communities today might find this early example of promoting online communities of some interest or a salutory leasson!
If you're interested in finding out more, tweet me at joemccrea1966
This was a lightning talk from SharePoint Saturday Redmond, September 2013, that focused on emerging trends in content sharing and how to effectively integrate content into social communities to achieve adoption and employee engagement.
Social Media: Any place for this in the fund industry?Andrew Walker
A presentation made at the 9th Annual Clearstream Fund Summit in Brussels. It discusses the 'Elephant in the room' of how social media doesn't yet have traction in the world of B2B services, especially the financial sector, but this will change as the generation who grew up with Facebook take
Presentation about Knowledge Hub on what it is, the benefits and who's using it. Presented by Liz Copeland at Really Useful Day: Social media for councils in London on 6 February 2015.
Knowledge Enhanced Government - online communities trailblazer from a decade agoJoe McCrea
10 years ago, I was the UK Government's Director of Knowledge Enhanced Government. We successfully introduced the most advanced government knowledge management system and programme to date, but the real promise came from our emerging programme "Enabling Communities" - looking back a decade later, it's clear our thinking was prescient, but we were hidebound by the lack of adequate social media tools and broadband infrastructure. Social Media practitioners looking to develop communities today might find this early example of promoting online communities of some interest or a salutory leasson!
If you're interested in finding out more, tweet me at joemccrea1966
This was a lightning talk from SharePoint Saturday Redmond, September 2013, that focused on emerging trends in content sharing and how to effectively integrate content into social communities to achieve adoption and employee engagement.
Social Media: Any place for this in the fund industry?Andrew Walker
A presentation made at the 9th Annual Clearstream Fund Summit in Brussels. It discusses the 'Elephant in the room' of how social media doesn't yet have traction in the world of B2B services, especially the financial sector, but this will change as the generation who grew up with Facebook take
Presentation about Knowledge Hub on what it is, the benefits and who's using it. Presented by Liz Copeland at Really Useful Day: Social media for councils in London on 6 February 2015.
IBM Social Business Social Software for Business Discover Expertise. Deliver ...Fred von Graf
Ted Stanton from IBM covered IBM Social BusinessSocial Software for Business Discover Expertise. Deliver Results. at the SMAZ - SocialMediaAZ.org event
An Integrated Approach - Measuring Social Media for GovernmentHillary Hartley
Session for How to Measure Social Media in Government, May 1, 2013
http://www.aliconferences.com/conf/measure_social_media_gov0413/index.htm
With social media use on the rise in government, communication efforts require an integrated approach. Supporting marketing efforts with social media messages is a big part of this integration.
Texas.gov, one of the 29 state portals under the NICUSA umbrella, has successfully used this strategy in its efforts to increase awareness and online adoption of the driver services offered on its website. Creating and following a plan that integrates social media and measuring the results of those efforts has helped to bolster the success of an advertising campaign aimed at increasing driver license and vehicle registration renewals.
In this presentation, you will hear how Texas.gov:
- Incorporated social media into their communication efforts
- Determined what to measure to receive the most accurate ROI
- Measured the effectiveness of their social media efforts
Enterprise Social Networking, Cox Enterprises: Living the Case StudyTAG Enterprise 2.0
Cox Enterprises (CEI) is one of the nation's leading media companies and providers of automotive services, so what are they doing about social media and the emerging forms of collaborative computing? This month, we will gain insight from Cox Enterprise’s experience with enterprise social networking technology and how it has been deployed in support of their large, highly decentralized employee population. The talk will explore how this technology has been use to support employee collaboration and engagement, and as a means to encourage and support innovation. The speaker will explore drivers, goals, lessons learned and future directions, as well as providing opportunities for Q & A.
Social Transformation: Accelerating Industry at the Pace of SocialBlue Economy Agency
The integration of the enterprise is upon us. Social technologies have brought upon us a new era of distributed knowledge with people at their center.
While social software has been growing in use among knowledge workers, it is rarely cited as a benefit to traditional industry. Yet, using today's modern E2.0 technologies - we are witnessing a technological renaissance that promises to bring new life to many embattled industry sectors.
A compilation of resources for digital inclusion research, training, program management, program evaluation, and outreach. Shared with the NTEN Digital Inclusion Fellowship Cohort on 1/30/18.
Moving Beyond the Knowledge Base to the Social Knowledge ExchangeBlue Economy Agency
In today’s world, effective knowledge sharing within an organization helps to attract talent, to build revenue and to inspire innovation, all of which lead to competitive advantage. Historically, the dissemination of information has happened through a system of content platforms and static document sharing, often via email. Those old paradigms no longer apply in the real-time socially connected world of today. Leveraging social platforms to tap the collective mindshare of the organization is not only important, it's mission critical for success.
These slides from our recent webinar with ClimateWorks and Forrester Research demonstrate how innovation is pushing the boundaries of knowledge management and moving us into the era of the Social Knowledge Exchange.
Kate Leggett, Forrester’s leading expert analyst on knowledge management will lead the conversation and provide industry trends and insights on the future of the Social Knowledge Exchange. We'll also hear from Sarah Nichols, Director of Knowledge Management for ClimateWorks, a foundation dedicated to supporting public policies that prevent dangerous climate change, and learn how ClimateWorks uses its social intranet to:
Create a central services portal that connects its global network of non-profits
Connect systems of record to systems of engagement
Develop innovative UX search and content discovery mechanisms
Apply best practices to increase intranet adoption and usage.
An overview of what social media is, what the impact of social media and what the impact is of social media on Enterprises.
These slides are part of a guest lecture for Hogeschool Zuyd (Sittard, NL), therefore I added also some slides on how students can use social media.
Data fluency in today’s connected world has become a leverage point, inaccessible to many, leaving them unable to assess critical factors to act in their own or their communities’ interests. Data is a language that many people don’t speak, thus being conversant is becoming a societal “gap.” Data seed narratives. Powerful narratives can drive actions or they can distract and misinform. At a time with less institutional protection and fewer objective referees, those of us fluent in data need to help our communities understand data-driven systems and learn to speak the language.
Knowledge management portal – keeps you connectedShilpa Malhotra
While on one hand we talk of the increasing importance of Social Media, on the other hand we have blocked social media sites in offices. The presentation shows the importance of Social Media in changed times and how the KM Portal can still enable employees to collaborate and share within the organization even when social media sites are blocked.
Digital Inclusion strategies & Seattle's Community Technology Programdavidkeyes
An overview on strategies for local government to foster digital inclusion. Presentation by David Keyes for the 2013 National League of Cities Congress mobile digital inclusion workshop. This covers the digital inclusion framework, community assessment and Community Technology programs of the City of Seattle Department of Information Technology. Also IT Equity Project management tool. For more also see seattle.gov/tech
IBM Social Business Social Software for Business Discover Expertise. Deliver ...Fred von Graf
Ted Stanton from IBM covered IBM Social BusinessSocial Software for Business Discover Expertise. Deliver Results. at the SMAZ - SocialMediaAZ.org event
An Integrated Approach - Measuring Social Media for GovernmentHillary Hartley
Session for How to Measure Social Media in Government, May 1, 2013
http://www.aliconferences.com/conf/measure_social_media_gov0413/index.htm
With social media use on the rise in government, communication efforts require an integrated approach. Supporting marketing efforts with social media messages is a big part of this integration.
Texas.gov, one of the 29 state portals under the NICUSA umbrella, has successfully used this strategy in its efforts to increase awareness and online adoption of the driver services offered on its website. Creating and following a plan that integrates social media and measuring the results of those efforts has helped to bolster the success of an advertising campaign aimed at increasing driver license and vehicle registration renewals.
In this presentation, you will hear how Texas.gov:
- Incorporated social media into their communication efforts
- Determined what to measure to receive the most accurate ROI
- Measured the effectiveness of their social media efforts
Enterprise Social Networking, Cox Enterprises: Living the Case StudyTAG Enterprise 2.0
Cox Enterprises (CEI) is one of the nation's leading media companies and providers of automotive services, so what are they doing about social media and the emerging forms of collaborative computing? This month, we will gain insight from Cox Enterprise’s experience with enterprise social networking technology and how it has been deployed in support of their large, highly decentralized employee population. The talk will explore how this technology has been use to support employee collaboration and engagement, and as a means to encourage and support innovation. The speaker will explore drivers, goals, lessons learned and future directions, as well as providing opportunities for Q & A.
Social Transformation: Accelerating Industry at the Pace of SocialBlue Economy Agency
The integration of the enterprise is upon us. Social technologies have brought upon us a new era of distributed knowledge with people at their center.
While social software has been growing in use among knowledge workers, it is rarely cited as a benefit to traditional industry. Yet, using today's modern E2.0 technologies - we are witnessing a technological renaissance that promises to bring new life to many embattled industry sectors.
A compilation of resources for digital inclusion research, training, program management, program evaluation, and outreach. Shared with the NTEN Digital Inclusion Fellowship Cohort on 1/30/18.
Moving Beyond the Knowledge Base to the Social Knowledge ExchangeBlue Economy Agency
In today’s world, effective knowledge sharing within an organization helps to attract talent, to build revenue and to inspire innovation, all of which lead to competitive advantage. Historically, the dissemination of information has happened through a system of content platforms and static document sharing, often via email. Those old paradigms no longer apply in the real-time socially connected world of today. Leveraging social platforms to tap the collective mindshare of the organization is not only important, it's mission critical for success.
These slides from our recent webinar with ClimateWorks and Forrester Research demonstrate how innovation is pushing the boundaries of knowledge management and moving us into the era of the Social Knowledge Exchange.
Kate Leggett, Forrester’s leading expert analyst on knowledge management will lead the conversation and provide industry trends and insights on the future of the Social Knowledge Exchange. We'll also hear from Sarah Nichols, Director of Knowledge Management for ClimateWorks, a foundation dedicated to supporting public policies that prevent dangerous climate change, and learn how ClimateWorks uses its social intranet to:
Create a central services portal that connects its global network of non-profits
Connect systems of record to systems of engagement
Develop innovative UX search and content discovery mechanisms
Apply best practices to increase intranet adoption and usage.
An overview of what social media is, what the impact of social media and what the impact is of social media on Enterprises.
These slides are part of a guest lecture for Hogeschool Zuyd (Sittard, NL), therefore I added also some slides on how students can use social media.
Data fluency in today’s connected world has become a leverage point, inaccessible to many, leaving them unable to assess critical factors to act in their own or their communities’ interests. Data is a language that many people don’t speak, thus being conversant is becoming a societal “gap.” Data seed narratives. Powerful narratives can drive actions or they can distract and misinform. At a time with less institutional protection and fewer objective referees, those of us fluent in data need to help our communities understand data-driven systems and learn to speak the language.
Knowledge management portal – keeps you connectedShilpa Malhotra
While on one hand we talk of the increasing importance of Social Media, on the other hand we have blocked social media sites in offices. The presentation shows the importance of Social Media in changed times and how the KM Portal can still enable employees to collaborate and share within the organization even when social media sites are blocked.
Digital Inclusion strategies & Seattle's Community Technology Programdavidkeyes
An overview on strategies for local government to foster digital inclusion. Presentation by David Keyes for the 2013 National League of Cities Congress mobile digital inclusion workshop. This covers the digital inclusion framework, community assessment and Community Technology programs of the City of Seattle Department of Information Technology. Also IT Equity Project management tool. For more also see seattle.gov/tech
When your business has multiple projects scattered in multiple locations it is hard, if not impossible, to keep them all running on time and on budget. A mobile resource management solution can help. This infographic from AboutTIme illustrates the ways using a software solution can save your business time and money.
The aim of this High-Level Capacity Building Seminar is have an international exchange of information on inclusive entrepreneurship actions across the European Union and on how the European Union Structural Funds can be used to support actions that combine entrepreneurship promotion and social inclusion.
Microsoft and SurfRay collaborate to create rich website search experiences with SharePoint and Ontolica. In this webcast, Microsoft Technical Solution Expert and FAST veteran, Carlos Valcarcel, joins Josh Noble to reveal how SharePoint search enables public sector websites to connect communities and content. They will show live public sector SharePoint sites leveraging SharePoint and Ontolica Search to improve capacity building, increase efficiency, connect communities, and collaborate.
In this presentation, Perficient leverages its extensive SharePoint user experience design, customization, and implementation expertise to guide you in understanding the criticality of SharePoint user experience (UX) in driving user adoption, and to provide you with user experience best practices in the areas of information architecture and visual design, technical configuration and customization, and user experience server deployments.
Transformational changes that take place in the digital world definitely change the nature of business intelligence and represent an new normal. The Internet is the societal operating system of the 21st century and its underlying infrastructure - the cloud computing model - represents a "disruptive" change. A networked infrastructure, big data from disparate sources and social media among other trends as predictive analytics, the self-service model and collaboration are changing the way BI-systems are deployed and used.
Extend IBM Connections to a Social Intranet with Internal Communications, Emp...LetsConnect
How can you have a Single Point of Truth, when you have more than one platform? If you use IBM Connections for Enterprise Collaboration and a Web Content Management System for Internal Communications you have an excellent recipe for attention fragmentation, content overlap, content inconsistencies, user confusion, and governance problems. Learn how to create a truly integrated Social Intranet with IBM Connections, XCC and FEB (Forms Experience Builder). See how other customers build their intranet in the cloud or on-premises.
Northridge Webinar Share Point 2010 Public Webjfarq
Microsoft SharePoint continues to accelerate as a platform for both “in front of the firewall” solutions and “behind the firewall” solutions. Gartner has reported that more than 50% of its own client organizations are using SharePoint in some capacity, and with the recent introduction of SharePoint 2010 exponential growth is further anticipated. During this session, Northridge SharePoint consulting experts will discuss how SharePoint is more than an enterprise intranet, enterprise content management, and BI platform -- SharePoint is a solid foundation for external web solutions.
Whether you are currently leveraging your organization’s SharePoint platform investment for your external web marketing or business solutions, or considering it, this webinar will be valuable in understanding how the SharePoint platform aligns with your business and marketing requirements, including areas such as:
• User Experience & Creative Design
• Web Content Management
• Search
• Custom Application Development
• Rich Internet Applications
4. The power of the internet
• The Internet impacts how businesses,
nonprofits, and governments
approach social issues.
• The Internet has value with a benefit
for the international community an its
ability to find quality information.
5. Multi-level information is complex and crowded
• Stakeholders reside on
multiple levels but their goals
point toward the same
direction.
• How will stakeholders find the
right information?
6. Information value
• There are no
principles or rules to
define the quality of
information from
internet sources.
• The value of
information depends
on what people are
interested in seeing,
hearing and talking
about.
7. Individual preferences guide users
• Individuals search for
information they
understand, things that
align with their own
perspective
8. Controlling the quality of information
• Who is adding information to
the Internet space?
• There are no peers or
committees of experts helping
individuals and organizations
get the right information.
• Quality control systems are not
aggregated, managed or
sorted by experts.
9. Enabling expert contribution
We plan to develop a website that gets multiple stakeholders who
work on similar social issues to the “right spot” by developing
expert search and user flow trends.
INTERNET SEARCH PORTAL
Intranet
10. Data becomes information
• Data about
governance
is distributed
through various
repositories and
expert institutions.
11. Connecting the experts
• Expert/Expertise +
Networking = Online
Communities-for-Real
World Action
12. How will we build the expert network?
GOV-IT: Project Team
Civil Soc Page
Management:
To be determined
Content &
Networking
GOV-IT Content
Networking
Networking
Content &
Content &
& Networking
Business Page Management: Government Page
Management: Jeff French Management:
Anna Bowden To be determined
GOV-IT Project
Support:
External OEF Intranet
Tracie Ware
Contributors Management:
Management: To be
Topic dependent determined
Web Technology: Web Design:
To be hired Carolyn Munoz
GOV-IT Management:
Maurice Janssen
13. We need help and advice
• We can’t create this
system without
technology experts.
14. Your expertise will lead the way
• User specific search
• Knowledgebase management
and flows
• User interface design
• Online Security
• Online meeting space and
information sharing
• Networking
15. Never mistake a clear view for a short distance
What will the Internet look like by the Year 2020?
DEVELOPING THE MODEL WILL TAKE A VILLAGE
WHEN THE VIRTUAL WORLD OF GOVERNANCE EMERGES,
WHO WILL HOLD THE KEYS?
Editor's Notes
The Arab Spring, Social Media, and Methods of Peaceful Change
The Road to Solving Social Issues
These 3 audiences have a global ability for sharing ideas and collaborating. Finding answers has never been easier.
How does a user know the information they find is a good idea? Stakeholders interested in governance information may never have direct contact with each other because they work in parallel environments – but they really do have the same goals in mind.
The wisdom of crowds compared to the wisdom of experts (in silos). Creating a public space where stakeholders can find common ground is a challenge.
In most instances curious users, or users assigned to find information will look for things they can recognize, or that are familiar.
We will funnel the information into a centralized and indexed location called GOV IT. All the information is just data we’ll convert that data to INFORMATION and build the communities for governance.
The internet social landscape is connected by communities of practice. GOVIT will be designed to connect the experts and stakeholder.The objective is to build a platform that users can use to collaborate and communicate.The principles are community, shared information, practice, activities. It is a continuum that is ongoing, substantive and expert.
…with advice from technology experts like you.We will push the boundaries and find opportunities for networking internally and externallyHow can we build it? We are devoting time and resources to the project.
Crucial knowledge has yet to be discovered or centralized.The information needs feedback and quality control – but also must facilitate easy dissemination.The reconfiguration of a human organization acting as agents of change needs to be nurtured and developed.
Why is this a value ad. Your company is position to develop new widgets, and applications that “claim” your place in the tech industry.This project will be a model for governance information that exhibits the fluidity of media creation, new ideas, new ways to present those ideas.Tech at most powerful when saving lives / working for social causes genocide prevention (Arab Spring)