Even before newly elected President Barack Obama issued an across-the-board call for transparency, many government agencies had already embraced social media. In a PRWeek column, reputation specialist Bill Pendergast talks about the government’s new 2.0 environment and the resulting “clash between new communications technologies and complex, sometimes outdated rules.”
From Transparency to Twitter: Government 2.0
Posted on September 1st, 2009 | More Digital & Social Media · Public Affairs
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