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    Steve Ressler

    Embracing collaboration

    Federal Computer Week presents Steve Ressler, founder of GovLoop.com, in a recent eSeminar, where he  discusses how government can create successful social-media initiatives.

    Despite the social networks, blogs and crowd-sourcing platforms that comprise it, social media is not about tools and technology. Rather, it’s about the cultural shift catalyzed by social-media tools and technologies – a shift from a broadcast society to a collaboration society.

    During the eSeminar, attendees learn about:

    • The importance of understanding social media;
    • The principles of a collaborative culture; and
    • The unique cultural and technological barriers and challenges facing government agencies.

    David Rapp, editor-in-chief of FCW and editorial director of 1105 Government Information Group, moderates the eSeminar.

    All 1105 Government Information Group eSeminars are free of charge.

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    The Culture of Collaboration is a registered trademark of Evan Rosen of The Culture of Collaboration Institute. This e-seminar is not affiliated with The Culture of Collaboration Institute, workshop, seminar or book. For further information on The Culture of Collaboration, please visit www.thecultureofcollaboration.com.

    Duration: 1 hour

    David Rapp, Steve Ressler


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