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Citizen Innovation: the future of online communities Darren Sharp Senior Consultant Resonate Solutions +61 (0)419 314 655 twitter.com/dasharp Web 3.0 & The Public Sector Canberra Tue 26 October 2010
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Darren Sharp’s presentation to the Web 3.0 & The Public Sector conference held in Canberra 25-27 October 2010.

Citizen Innovation: the future of online communities.

* Harnessing online communities for service delivery, innovation and policy development.

* How can government and public sector organisations turn citizen's ideas into actionable insight?
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Citizen Innovation: the future of online communities

Darren SharpSenior ConsultantResonate Solutions+61 (0)419 314 655twitter.com/dasharp

Web 3.0 & The Public SectorCanberra Tue 26 October 2010

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Resonate Solutions

• Surveys

• Build & manage online communities • Strategy• Operations• Technology• Design

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The promise of Gov 2.0

Creating opportunities for internal & external engagement between:• citizens and• government agencies;• public sector organisations;• public servants;• policy makers;• elected representatives/legislators

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Social Media as Cocktail Party

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Why online community hubs?

Forrester recommends a community hub approach: a social media strategy that focuses on maximizing leverage from

the corporate Web site and integrates with public community Web sites like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter for greater reach, impact, and efficiency. Those marketing departments that adopt this approach will attract a wider

audience, drive relevancy, and ultimately leverage community value throughout the department.

Turning Your B2B Web Site Into A Community Hub. Forrester Research, September 2009.

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Invite folks over to your place!

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Why host your own community?

• Public sites change

• You can’t control public sites

• You can’t adequately facilitate conversations

• You still have a corporate website!

• Public sites don’t provide brand context

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How does it work?Online Communities

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Framing the conversation…

Customer initiated Ideas with voting and comments

Iterative Survey – with

customer generated answers,

voting and ranking

Comment Spinners –indicating community health

Quick Polls – with immediate graphical feedback

Blog Posts with comments

www.everydaymatters.com.au

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Customer initiated ideas…https://millionideas.com.au

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Join the Burger Club... (Become an Insider!)

www.hungryjacksonline.com

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ECHOES Methodology

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Online Communities:Resonate’s Approach

EmbedednessCompetenceHelpObjectsEnvironmentStory

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Embededness

http://www.flickr.com/photos/hans-on-experience/4922

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Competence

http://www.flickr.com/photos/janekm/215335219/

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Help

http://www.flickr.com/photos/markbek/2757239956/

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Objects

http://www.flickr.com/photos/newrambler/155191253/

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Environment

http://www.flickr.com/photos/reiner/1528284969/

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Story

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Key Lessons

• You need courage to make a start

• Engage in an honest and transparent conversation with your community

• Beware the monsters within

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Key Lessons

• Community hubs are a long-term resource

• Be prepared to act (“close the loop”)

• Recognise your most frequent contributors

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Thanks!

Darren SharpSenior Consultant, Community [email protected]+61 (0)419 314 655www.twitter.com/dasharpwww.resonatesolutions.com.au

Conversations. Communities. Collaboration.