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==Engaging with stakeholders==
 
==Engaging with stakeholders==
*Complaints and compliments, public consultations, neighbourhood forums, supporting the work of councillors and assembly members, planning circles, ...
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*Complaints and compliments
**I.e. every time when government learns from people outside government (-> organisational learning)
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*public consultations
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*supporting the work of councillors and assembly members
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**e.g. [http://www.readmyday.co.uk/ councillors blogs]
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**e.g. [http://econsultation.ie/ Irish Parliament's pilot e-consultation] on the Broadcasting Bill
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*neighbourhood forums, planning circles, ...
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*I.e. every time when government learns from people outside government (-> organisational learning)
 
*Technologies: see [[technology classification]]
 
*Technologies: see [[technology classification]]

Revision as of 01:25, 21 November 2007

Internal knowledge management

  • Communities of practice, bringing together people faced with the same problems
    • E.g. Dutch police in different forces discuss how to close down a cannabis farm
  • Technologies: information exchange over e-mail lists, discussion forums, chat systems, ...

Inter-organisational joint projects

  • Collaborative work, including project planning, budgeting, joint report writing
    • E.g. when setting up shared services
  • Technologies: collaborative writing using Lotus Notes or wikiwiki software, CRM and project management portals, Google spreadsheets, version control software (cf. services for software developers at Sourceforge).

Engaging with stakeholders