How Content Management Systems Help the Public and Private Sectors
January 23, 2012, 2 Comments

A content management system, commonly referred to as a CMS, makes it easy to assemble a website literally overnight. Ins ...

How to Increase Employee Engagement within the Government
December 8, 2011, 1 Comment

Any successful relationship is based on two primary factors: commitment and satisfaction. The relationship between an em ...

Deadlines and Specific Goals: Essential Components of Effective Collaboration
December 8, 2011, No Comments

Effective collaboration in the public sector isn’t simply about making notes on a PDF. It’s about working towards a ...

The Technology of Collaboration
December 8, 2011, 1 Comment

What technologies enable governments to collaborate? Currently, there are two primary types of internal collaborative so ...

Appropriate Social Media Tools for the Government
November 30, 2011, 1 Comment

What is the difference between personal and professional communication on social media? The Federal Government just rece ...

How to Measure the Real-World Results of Social Media
November 30, 2011, No Comments

The single largest complaint from business owners about Twitter and social networking sites like Facebook is that thereâ ...

ROI of Social Innovation Software
November 30, 2011, No Comments

Businesses are increasingly viewing social networks less as timewasters and more as tools for encouraging in-house innov ...

Patent Infringement Suits Dampen Innovation
August 4, 2011, No Comments

It seems the latest way to make money in apps is to sue the pants off anyone who has a somewhat marketable idea. Lodsys ...

What is a Superpower in the Age of Information?
July 26, 2011, No Comments

We’re only a few days away from witnessing one of the formerly most prosperous nations on earth become an official Has ...

$240 Billion by 2020: The Future of Cloud Computing
July 25, 2011, 1 Comment

You know something has hit critical mass when people start worrying about how to regulate it more effectively. Consider ...