Ricerca di Reputation Manager sulla presenza e i contenuti su Facebook dei candidati sindaci nelle 4 principali città chiamate al voto: Milano, Torino, Bologna e Napoli.
Ricerca presentata da Vincenzo Cosenza al Forum PA 2013 di Roma dove si analizzano le performance delle Regioni e dei Comuni capoluogo italiani su Facebook e Twitter a un anno dalla pubblicazione delle linee guida per i social network per le PA.
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The document discusses aspects of life on the American home front during World War 2. It provides multiple choice questions and answers about key topics like: the country that emerged as the dominant global power after the war (USA); America's low unemployment rate of 1.2% in 1944; a 25% increase in food production during the war; over 6 million women entering the workforce; more than a million newcomers pouring into California between 1941-1944; and the GI Bill of Rights being passed to help veterans transition to civilian life. It also addresses racial tensions in Detroit that led to 34 deaths in 1943 and Japanese Americans being interned due to war hysteria.
Wilson's 14 Points proposed establishing a League of Nations and determining national boundaries through self-determination to help prevent future wars. Germany was forced to admit sole responsibility for WWI and pay war reparations under the Treaty of Versailles, despite Wilson conceding many of his points to secure a League of Nations. The United States did not join the League of Nations or sign the Treaty of Versailles.
Ricerca presentata da Vincenzo Cosenza al Forum PA 2013 di Roma dove si analizzano le performance delle Regioni e dei Comuni capoluogo italiani su Facebook e Twitter a un anno dalla pubblicazione delle linee guida per i social network per le PA.
Per saperne di più: www.blogmeter.it
The document discusses aspects of life on the American home front during World War 2. It provides multiple choice questions and answers about key topics like: the country that emerged as the dominant global power after the war (USA); America's low unemployment rate of 1.2% in 1944; a 25% increase in food production during the war; over 6 million women entering the workforce; more than a million newcomers pouring into California between 1941-1944; and the GI Bill of Rights being passed to help veterans transition to civilian life. It also addresses racial tensions in Detroit that led to 34 deaths in 1943 and Japanese Americans being interned due to war hysteria.
Wilson's 14 Points proposed establishing a League of Nations and determining national boundaries through self-determination to help prevent future wars. Germany was forced to admit sole responsibility for WWI and pay war reparations under the Treaty of Versailles, despite Wilson conceding many of his points to secure a League of Nations. The United States did not join the League of Nations or sign the Treaty of Versailles.
L'analisi presentata da Andrea Barchiesi, CEO di Reputation Manager, durante il convengo "Sanità in Italia. Falsi miti e vere eccellenze" organizzato dal Ministero della Salute
Following World War II, France attempted to retake control of its former Indochina colony, which included Vietnam. The Vietminh, a Vietnamese independence movement supported by communists, fought against French rule. The United States aided France in this conflict as part of its Cold War policy of containing the spread of communism.
1. The document is the June 2009 newsletter of the North East Safety Groups. It provides updates on various health and safety seminars, accidents that occurred, and fines issued to companies for safety violations.
2. Several stories describe accidents that resulted in serious injuries or death to workers from falls, chemical exposure, and being struck by machinery. The companies involved were fined between £2,000 to £80,000.
3. The newsletter also provides information on upcoming safety training courses and announces the results of the group's annual general meeting.
The document discusses the Progressive Era and women's roles in public life in the late 19th/early 20th centuries. It covers topics like the goals of Progressivism, social welfare programs, Prohibition, socialism, muckrakers exposing corruption, and women's employment, pay, exclusion from unions, and changing farm roles. Reform efforts aimed to address issues facing the poor, workers, women, and create economic and political change.
The first Americans crossed into North America from Asia over a land bridge between Siberia and Alaska approximately 30,000 years ago during the last ice age. As the climate warmed, ice sheets melted and sea levels rose, submerging the land bridge. These early peoples adapted to diverse environments across North America, developing distinct cultural practices and ways of life. Though living in different regions, most Native American societies shared beliefs about respecting nature, not owning land, using only what was needed, and importance of trade.
Rome and Carthage competed for influence in the Mediterranean, leading to three Punic Wars between the two powers. The First Punic War began as a local conflict in Sicily but resulted in Rome gaining control over Sicily and extracting money from Carthage. Hannibal later invaded Italy by crossing the Alps during the Second Punic War, defeating Roman armies at Cannae, but was unable to take Rome. Rome ultimately defeated Carthage at Zama. Nearly 50 years later, the Third Punic War ended with Rome destroying Carthage to eliminate it as a rival in the Mediterranean.
Factors are numbers that divide another number with no remainder. Multiples are numbers produced by multiplying another number by 1 or more. The document provides examples of factors of 36 and instructs to list factors of 15 and 18. It defines multiples as products of a number and a non-zero whole number, giving examples for 4 and 3, and then instructs to list the next three multiples of 7 and 9.
The document lists 7 signs that someone may be in the wrong job: 1) never reading about their field outside of work, 2) disliking the work environment, 3) having a personal style that is very different from office standards, 4) avoiding work tasks, 5) not wanting to discuss their job in social situations, 6) not experiencing career progression after 6 years, and 7) feeling like a different person at work compared to personally. These signs indicate a potential mismatch between the person and the job.
The document discusses women's roles and status in American society before the 19th century. Before the Civil War, most women were expected to marry and take care of families, as few had opportunities for jobs or education. By the late 19th century, options began expanding as college became a possibility in addition to marriage. The majority of working women in the 1870s held jobs as servants or farm laborers. Key events like the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire drew attention to the need for workplace and voting rights reforms.
During the Cold War era in the United States, fear of communism and communist influence led to widespread investigations and blacklisting. President Truman established the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947 to investigate communist influence. The HUAC interrogated citizens, including Hollywood figures, about their political views and ties. Those who refused to testify or were named as communists, like the Hollywood Ten, were blacklisted from working in the film industry. Senator Joseph McCarthy further exacerbated tensions by accusing government employees and others of being communists without providing evidence, until his accusations were eventually discredited.
In the United States, freedom of the press may be restricted during wartime to protect national security, as reporting military secrets could threaten national security. Laws against libel and slander are also strictly enforced, and materials used for printing must be conserved.
In market economies, when consumer demand for a product is high, private companies typically respond by increasing production of that product to meet demand.
Countries of communist Eastern Europe following World War II were often referred to as being "behind the iron curtain" due to their shared economic and political characteristics under communist rule.
The document provides an introduction to social media. It discusses why organizations use social media, including that it allows them to reach large audiences and build their reputation. It also outlines some best practices for social media use and potential issues like mistakes or hacks that could damage an organization's reputation. The document advocates for creating engaging content tailored to audiences and sharing positive stories and examples from other non-profits to demonstrate effective social media strategies.
Web Reputation Studi Legali. Osservavatorio Reputation Manager/Be MediaReputation Manager
L'osservatorio sulla web reputation dei più importati studi legali italiani e internazionali con sede in Italia, condotto in esclusiva da Reputation Manager e Be Media per Italia Oggi.
L'analisi presentata da Andrea Barchiesi, CEO di Reputation Manager, durante il convengo "Sanità in Italia. Falsi miti e vere eccellenze" organizzato dal Ministero della Salute
Following World War II, France attempted to retake control of its former Indochina colony, which included Vietnam. The Vietminh, a Vietnamese independence movement supported by communists, fought against French rule. The United States aided France in this conflict as part of its Cold War policy of containing the spread of communism.
1. The document is the June 2009 newsletter of the North East Safety Groups. It provides updates on various health and safety seminars, accidents that occurred, and fines issued to companies for safety violations.
2. Several stories describe accidents that resulted in serious injuries or death to workers from falls, chemical exposure, and being struck by machinery. The companies involved were fined between £2,000 to £80,000.
3. The newsletter also provides information on upcoming safety training courses and announces the results of the group's annual general meeting.
The document discusses the Progressive Era and women's roles in public life in the late 19th/early 20th centuries. It covers topics like the goals of Progressivism, social welfare programs, Prohibition, socialism, muckrakers exposing corruption, and women's employment, pay, exclusion from unions, and changing farm roles. Reform efforts aimed to address issues facing the poor, workers, women, and create economic and political change.
The first Americans crossed into North America from Asia over a land bridge between Siberia and Alaska approximately 30,000 years ago during the last ice age. As the climate warmed, ice sheets melted and sea levels rose, submerging the land bridge. These early peoples adapted to diverse environments across North America, developing distinct cultural practices and ways of life. Though living in different regions, most Native American societies shared beliefs about respecting nature, not owning land, using only what was needed, and importance of trade.
Rome and Carthage competed for influence in the Mediterranean, leading to three Punic Wars between the two powers. The First Punic War began as a local conflict in Sicily but resulted in Rome gaining control over Sicily and extracting money from Carthage. Hannibal later invaded Italy by crossing the Alps during the Second Punic War, defeating Roman armies at Cannae, but was unable to take Rome. Rome ultimately defeated Carthage at Zama. Nearly 50 years later, the Third Punic War ended with Rome destroying Carthage to eliminate it as a rival in the Mediterranean.
Factors are numbers that divide another number with no remainder. Multiples are numbers produced by multiplying another number by 1 or more. The document provides examples of factors of 36 and instructs to list factors of 15 and 18. It defines multiples as products of a number and a non-zero whole number, giving examples for 4 and 3, and then instructs to list the next three multiples of 7 and 9.
The document lists 7 signs that someone may be in the wrong job: 1) never reading about their field outside of work, 2) disliking the work environment, 3) having a personal style that is very different from office standards, 4) avoiding work tasks, 5) not wanting to discuss their job in social situations, 6) not experiencing career progression after 6 years, and 7) feeling like a different person at work compared to personally. These signs indicate a potential mismatch between the person and the job.
The document discusses women's roles and status in American society before the 19th century. Before the Civil War, most women were expected to marry and take care of families, as few had opportunities for jobs or education. By the late 19th century, options began expanding as college became a possibility in addition to marriage. The majority of working women in the 1870s held jobs as servants or farm laborers. Key events like the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire drew attention to the need for workplace and voting rights reforms.
During the Cold War era in the United States, fear of communism and communist influence led to widespread investigations and blacklisting. President Truman established the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947 to investigate communist influence. The HUAC interrogated citizens, including Hollywood figures, about their political views and ties. Those who refused to testify or were named as communists, like the Hollywood Ten, were blacklisted from working in the film industry. Senator Joseph McCarthy further exacerbated tensions by accusing government employees and others of being communists without providing evidence, until his accusations were eventually discredited.
In the United States, freedom of the press may be restricted during wartime to protect national security, as reporting military secrets could threaten national security. Laws against libel and slander are also strictly enforced, and materials used for printing must be conserved.
In market economies, when consumer demand for a product is high, private companies typically respond by increasing production of that product to meet demand.
Countries of communist Eastern Europe following World War II were often referred to as being "behind the iron curtain" due to their shared economic and political characteristics under communist rule.
The document provides an introduction to social media. It discusses why organizations use social media, including that it allows them to reach large audiences and build their reputation. It also outlines some best practices for social media use and potential issues like mistakes or hacks that could damage an organization's reputation. The document advocates for creating engaging content tailored to audiences and sharing positive stories and examples from other non-profits to demonstrate effective social media strategies.
Web Reputation Studi Legali. Osservavatorio Reputation Manager/Be MediaReputation Manager
L'osservatorio sulla web reputation dei più importati studi legali italiani e internazionali con sede in Italia, condotto in esclusiva da Reputation Manager e Be Media per Italia Oggi.
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Amministrative 2011: la popolarità dei candidati su Facebook
1. La popolarità dei candidati su Facebook
Dati aggiornati al 12 maggio 2011
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2. Risultati per la ricerca della
parola «sindaco»
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3. ELENCO DEI CANDIDATI CON PIU’ DI 1000 FAN
POS NOME NUMERO FAN LISTA CITTA'
1 Giuliano Pisapia Sindaco X Milano 25848 CENTRO SINISTRA MILANO
2 Luigi de Magistris Sindaco per Napoli - pagina ufficiale 9559 ITALIA DEI VALORI NAPOLI
3 Mario Morcone 5844 CENTRO SINISTRA NAPOLI
4 Piero Fassino 5275 CENTRO SINISTRA TORINO
5 Gianni Lettieri Sindaco 4961 PDL NAPOLI
6 Mattia Calise 4249 CINQUE STELLE MILANO
7 Milly Moratti x Pisapia 1611 CENTRO SINISTRA MILANO
8 Letizia Moratti 1587 CENTRO DESTRA MILANO
9 Virginio Merola 1498 CENTRO SINISTRA BOLOGNA
10 Manfredi Palmeri 1454 TERZO POLO MILANO
11 Manes Bernardini - Bologna 1418 CENTRO DESTRA BOLOGNA
12 Massimo Bugani 1050 CINQUE STELLE BOLOGNA
LISTE PER NUMERO DI FAN CITTA’ PER NUMERO DI FAN
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5. TARGET CRESCITA NEGLI ULTIMI 3 MESI
1611Fan
1295 Post 60%
Social Density
80%
26158 Fan
591 post 56%
Social Density
2%
Social Density = rapporto tra il numero di post in bacheca e il numero di fan
Pisapia ha il 94 % di fan in più, ma solo il 2% di coinvolgimento attivo degli utenti
(social density) rispetto all’80% della Moratti.
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6. Gruppi Pagine
Gruppi Pagine
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7. FAN PAGE NUMERO FAN
Letizia Moratti 1587
Letizia Moratti 201
Milano 2011 per Letizia Moratti 177
Casa di Letizia Moratti 108
Letizia Moratti 96
Milano vuole ancora Letizia Moratti Sindaco di Milano 4
LEADERSHIP
FAN PAGE NUMERO FAN
Letizia Moratti è il tuo sindaco? Ma anche NO 40
Letizia Moratti censura i commenti sulla propria fanpage, provate
39
Per una Milano migliore NO a Letizia Moratti 16
Non Vogliamo Più Letizia Moratti 6
NON VOGLIO UNA POLITICA VECCHIA,NON VOGLIO LETIZIA MORATTI 5
Vogliamo Matteo Renzi A Milano, NO letizia moratti 5
Sono stanco di Letizia Moratti 2
FAN PAGE NUMERO FAN
Giuliano Pisapia Sindaco X Milano 25848
Milly Moratti x Pisapia 1611 PARTITO
Pierfrancesco Majorino in Comune, con Pisapia 450
Democratici per Pisapia 377
Torno a Milano per votare Pisapia - 29 e 30 Maggio 321
Sinistra Per Pisapia 268
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8. Dove, come e
quante volte è
menzionata
Letizia Moratti
all’interno di
tutte le pagine e i
gruppi analizzati.
Alta Viralità: menzionata in molte pagine dedicate
agli altri candidati (mezioni spontanee, risultanti
da una comunicazione istituzionale incentrata
sulla figura del leader)
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9. Dove, come e
quante volte è
menzionato
Giuliano Pisapia
all’interno di
tutte le pagine e i
gruppi analizzati.
Share elevato, ma bassa viralità: citato nelle pagine a
lui riconducibili (menzioni pianificate, risultanti
da una comunicazione istituzionale distribuita
e partecipativa)
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12. Candidato Fan
Luigi De Magistris (Italia dei Valori) 9559
Mario Morcone (Centro Sinistra) 5844
Gianni Lettieri (Pdl) 4961
Clemente Mastella (Candidati per il Sud) 869
Raimondo Pasquino (Terzo Polo) 506
n.b: Clemente Mastella non ha una pagina dedicata alla sua
candidatura né una sezione dedicata nella fan page ufficiale
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14. MILANO
Via A. De Gasperi, 126
20017 Rho (Milano)
Tel: +39 (0)2 9346421
Fax: +39 (0)2 93464230
info@reputazioneonline.it
Andrea Barchiesi
Managing Director Reputation Manager
Andrea.barchiesi@actvalue.com
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