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The year of the 4th Sector Pathfinders
Photo credit: childofwar This time last year, I predicted 2009 would be the year of Less – fewer technology experiments, tighter resources, and involving a wider network of people in our projects. It didn’t quite turn out that way… but … Continue reading
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Tagged 2010, data, Government, predictions, productivity, social media, transparency, trends
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2009: The year of Less
I’m not going to store up humiliation for myself by posting predictions or New Year’s resolutions for ’09, but from where I’m sitting, I’d say the big theme will be Less. And I’m not being entirely pessimistic. It goes more … Continue reading
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Tagged 2009, consultation, Government, networks, participation, predictions, social media, strategy, suppliers, training
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