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Archives for October, 2009

If You’re Going to be Naked, You’d Better Be Buff

Back in 2003, blogger Phil Windley published an article with the eye-catching title I’ve used for this article. He was picking up on Don Tapscott’s now standard work about one of the key implications of the media revolution on the corporate world. (The Naked Corporation: How the Age of Transparency Will Revolutionize Business). In reviewing [...]

Why Government 2.0 “Has Little To Do With Government”

Writing on the Gartner blog network this week, Andrea Di Maio, explained that we need to rethink our perspective on Government 2.0: The problem is that government 2.0 is not about organizations and institutions. It is about the way in which constituents aggregate and socialize knowledge in ways that change their expectations and how they [...]

Enabling Digital London

On Wednesday this week the Networked Neighbourhoods team ran an afternoon workshop on behalf of the Capital Ambition team at London Councils. The workshop brought together key figures from London Councils, the GLA, Government Office for London, the Leadership Centre, London boroughs and community development workers around the issue of how London’s burgeoning network of [...]