Monthly Archives: March 2010

#localgovchat is tonight at 9 EST. Some hot topics planned.

#localgovchat kicks off tonight 3/17 at 9 pm EST. Not sure what this #localgovchat thing is? Here is everything you need to know. Tonight we’ll be discussing how local governments manage their websites, how many have full-time webmasters, challenges of coding on a budget, more on fed/state/local collaboration, and any question you may have. AnotherRead… Read more »

Cirque du Soleil’s social media balancing act

Post by Jennifer Leggio, ZDNet How Cirque du Soleil is using a mix of blogger relations and social network outreach to help grow attendance for all of its home and traveling shows. http://blogs.zdnet.com/feeds/?p=2551&tag=nl.e539

Measuring Success by Your Reflection

Most discussions I’ve been part of about measurements usually involve identifying a desired outcome and looking for a numeric representation of that outcome. This makes perfect sense and there’s loads of research and supporting evidence that having metrics and measurements are an important part of most outcome-based projects. Over the years, however, I’ve come toRead… Read more »

Technology Sales – A CIO’s Perspective

A month ago, I had the opportunity to attend a standing-room-only business meeting with members and supporters of Minorities in Technology Sales (MiTS), a non-profit organization led by Mark Hill, Executive Director. This meeting was exceptionally hosted in first-class facilities by Gary Newgaard, SVP of Corporate Development at ASRC Management Systems in Greenbelt, Maryland. TheRead… Read more »

Federal Eye: Eye Opener: How did IRS workers survive that plane crash?

Happy Wednesday and Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Have you wondered how so many people safely escaped last month’s plane crash at Internal Revenue Service offices in Texas? The plane’s pilot and only one IRS worker were killed in the crash — thanks to quick-thinking employees who had regularly rehearsed fire and evacuation drills. National TreasuryRead… Read more »