Showing posts with label government responsiveness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label government responsiveness. Show all posts
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Former Prime Minister, Tony Blair, speaks at Queen Mary on 'How Government Really Works'
Speaking to the Mile End Group at Queen Mary University of London on Monday 28th October, former Prime Minister, Tony Blair, spoke of the need for governments to modernise and adapt to a rapidly changing world.' You will find a full transcript and video of the the event here.
Thursday, 24 October 2013
Social media can contribute to government responsiveness not only by increasing the speed and volume of interactions with the public - Dr Panos Panagiotopoulos, Lecturer in Management at Queen Mary University
National and local governments are using social
media innovatively to become more responsive to their public. Panos
Panagiotopoulos argues that government agencies should think about their use of
social media as a way to become more responsive and to educate and
influence and should focus less on measuring the speed and volume of
interactions. Government agencies should use social media to listen and engage
proactively with specific audiences. The UK Food Standards Agency’s digital
engagement activities show how this approach can be put into practice.
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