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Glasgow Gritting
Glasgow City Council in collaboration with IRISS have just released the Glasgow Gritting website http://gccgritting.iriss.org.uk Real-time tracking information from the council's fleet of...
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Lesley Duff
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21 Jan 2013
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The job's becoming undoable
Who said “the job’s becoming undoable”? Was it a nurse anticipating the criticism about to be levelled at their profession following the damming report that serious neglect exists across the...
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Blair McPherson
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21 Jan 2013
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2-4-6-8 who do you appreciate?
In 2010, Jeremiah Owyang declared every 4th Monday in January as “Community Manager Appreciation Day.” This day is meant to recognise and celebrate efforts of group...
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Michael Norton
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25 Jan 2013
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Cheating
After years of denial the seven times winner of the Tour de France admits to wining by using performance enhancing drugs. Television catches out a premiership footballer” diving” to try and con...
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Blair McPherson
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18 Jan 2013
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A new year and a fresh start to 2013!
Online Facilitators Community Newsletter December/ January Edition A new year and a fresh start to 2013! Let’s start with introducing our newest members. So a...
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Michael Norton
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18 Jan 2013
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Want to be a good manage? Then drop the metaphors
Beware the metaphor. Leaders open conferences, give keynote speeches and write blogs to explain and inspire. They like to use metaphors to freshen up what they say.But an over extended metaphor...
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Blair McPherson
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17 Jan 2013
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Councillor Camp - if you weren't there, why not? If you were ... what next?
I've read some great blogs about the success of Councillor Camp. Indeed, good on Futuregov for forcing the agenda and bringing together in one room possibly the most councillors EVER to talk...
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Sarah Jennings
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15 Jan 2013
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Two men overheard
Two men overheard leaving a restaurant. One says to the other “that was one of the worst meals I have ever eaten”. His companion replies “Yes, and such small portions”! Would it have been...
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Blair McPherson
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15 Jan 2013
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Heroes
The music industry and the wider world gets over excited about a new David Bowie single. The main reason seems to be no one saw it coming after all he hasn’t produced anything in the last ten...
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Blair McPherson
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14 Jan 2013
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Adoption map, a missed opportunity?
The Department of Education published a map showing the number of children waiting to be adopted last week; the map is useful however I couldn't help thinking that this was a...
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Richard Overy
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14 Jan 2013
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Should Everyone Use Open311?
Last week I posted about how at the moment digital is the preferred channel for reporting broken streetlights, flooding, potholes, fly tipping and so on to us. Then I read what...
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Phil Rumens
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13 Jan 2013
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Leadership development
This may be considered heresy but I have found the most effective leadership programmes to be within a departmen/ directoratet. My experience of corporate programmes across the whole organisation...
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Blair McPherson
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10 Jan 2013
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Future uncertain prospects unclear
The future for Local Government, the NHS and the Civil Service is uncertain as a consequence your career prospects as a manger are unclear. When the restructuring, outsourcing and downsizing is...
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Blair McPherson
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10 Jan 2013
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Which leadership syle is best for the public sector?
A recent report recommended that the public sector needs military style leadership if it is to get through these turbulent times. I'm not so sure... You wouldn't be surprised to hear that...
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Blair McPherson
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07 Jan 2013
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28th of January is a date for your diary (Community Manager Appreciation Day)
In 2010, Jeremiah Owyang declared every 4th Monday in January as “Community Manager Appreciation Day.” This day is meant to recognise and celebrate efforts of community...
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Michael Norton
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07 Jan 2013
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New Year’s resolution competition – Becoming a better sharer in 2013…
A new year means new beginnings. January is the month when people make commitments to change something for the better. It may be a chance to start a new diet, give up smoking or pick up...
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Knowledge Hub Team
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02 Jan 2013
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Help us to help you in 2013
Happy New Year everyone! I just wanted to write this quick blog to remind those who've received an email about our Knowledge Hub feedback survey, to please take a few minutes to fill it in for...
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Liz Copeland
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02 Jan 2013
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Is LocalGov GDS a contradiction in terms?
Over The last few months I’ve been involved with attempts to bring into being a local government response to the central Government GDS initiative (see www.gov.uk). This has been...
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Michael MacAuley
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28 Dec 2012
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2013 beyound the point of no return
We didn’t know it at the time but historians now pin point 2013 as the year we reached the tipping point. Imagine an astronaut who leaves the space station with an hours worth of oxygen on a...
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Blair McPherson
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27 Dec 2012
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Art for art's sake money for God's sake
If arts funding was for the opera or ballet then most people would not lose sleep over their loss of public funding. But arts funding from Local Authorities is not about opera or ballet it is...
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Blair McPherson
Last updated:
20 Dec 2012
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