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The New Economics of Unified Collaborat...
Unified collaborative communications is entering a new era in supporting efficient ways of working with increased readiness and response efforts. Newly available capabilities using cloud-based platforms to integrate voice, video and data are helping federal agencies and multi-national organizations such as NATO improve collaborative outcomes while also lower their operating costs.Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how a new generation...
April 28, 2016
Organizer: Fedscoop
Location: Webcast
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2016 Government Social Media Conference...
2016 Government Social Media Conference & Expo Thank you for making the debut GSMCON event in 2015 a success! GSMCON 2016 planning is in the works for April 6-8, 2016 in Reno, Nevada. The Government Social Media Conference & Expo (GSMCON) is the only major social media conference for U.S. city, county and state government. Download the GSMCON2016 Executive Summary (pdf- updated Oct. 22). Registration is open! Collaborate with a networ...
April 6-8, 2016
Organizer: Government Social Media
Location: Reno, NV
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The Three R's of Volunteering--Recruiti...
Getting and keeping volunteers depends on understanding their motivations. Your need is not their reason for serving. We will explore the basic reasons for getting involved in anything, and look at tapping those motivations to get people involved and keep them happy—especially when you’re not working face to face.
March 16, 2016
Organizer: National Association of Government Communicators
Location: Webcast
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Leveraging Technology to Prevent Litiga...
Overview: The volume of message data in government departments is expanding exponentially. What if real-time analysis of your email or social media systems could automatically alert you to pending litigation or insider threats? How would you investigate these? How would you determine everyone involved? Being able to detect and stop these threats before they manifest could save your department millions annually, and save your reputation. In th...
March 2, 2016
Organizer: Potomac Forum, Ltd
Location: Washington, DC
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From PR Manager to PR Leader
8:00-8:30am: Registration, continental breakfast, networking 8:30am-Noon: Program Attend this comprehensive workshop and you will be transformed from a good PR manager into a great PR leader. This workshop offers management skills to PR professionals in all employment settings who aspire to become inspiring and capable leaders of people and successful programs. It will teach you how to motivate and manage the people on your team, how to influe...
March 1, 2016
Organizer: PRSA
Location: Washington, DC
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Change and Leadership in a Digital Publ...
Change and Leadership in a Digital Public Sector 2016” New Zealand Public Sector Customer Interaction Conference, 2016 Rydges – Wellington, New Zealand The third New Zealand Public Sector Customer Interaction Conference is a ‘must be at’ event in 2016. The 2016 conference brings together an amazing line up of speakers. Individuals who are at the forefront of change and lead their organisations in this turbulent and dyna...
February 25-26, 2016
Organizer: Customer Services Audit Limited
Location: Wellington 6011, NZ
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Communications Counseling – Step by Ste...
You probably already know it, but your leadership or colleagues probably don't . . . a major service you provide in your professional environment is communications counseling. No need for a Ph.D. . . . just the know-how to help your agency understand the importance of communication and what it can do to help get work done more easily, efficiently, and effectively. During this 40-minute webinar, Marisa Ellison, Communications Manager for the Mi...
February 17, 2016
Organizer: National Association of Government Communicators
Location: Webcast
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This Ain't Your Daddy's Crisis Anymore!
Social media has significantly altered the cause and creation of crisis. In addition to facing the potential for major crises, which come along only occasionally, governments must now cope with the many mini-crises borne on social media as well. The new emphasis in crisis management? Diffuse the issue before it hits the mass media. Spero Canton will share inside information on the social media audiences you should be addressing and the most ef...
January 20, 2016
Organizer: National Association of Government Communicators
Location: Webcast
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Coming to the Dark Side: A Panel Discussion
Join us December 16 as a panel of journalists-turned-public affairs officers reveals what they’ve learned in the often challenging and eye-opening transition from media to government. Our guests will include: John Poirier, formerly of Reuters and now with the U.S. Office of Financial Research Rich McIntyre, former managing editor of The Calvert Independent and since with various state and federal agencies Rob Margetta, one-time editor of...
December 16, 2015
Organizer: National Association of Government Communicators
Location: Webcast
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Before You Click Delete: What Every Gov...
On December 10th, join ArchiveSocial and renowned attorney, David Menken, for a discussion about the legal side of public sector social media. As social media grows in popularity as a tool for citizen communication, it has become increasingly important for agencies to understand how to navigate the choppy waters of content moderation. Unfortunately, many agencies have had to learn the hard way about what not to do, and have faced legal action...
December 10, 2015
Organizer: GovTech
Location: Webcast
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