April 2012
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So you think your business doesn't need social...
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Think again! Your business may not even use social media, but if you employ one or more staff, the reality is that your employees use social media. They may be representing your business without your knowledge. Therefore, it is good practice to consider creating a set of social media guidelines to protect both your business and your employees.
Heidi Cohen has a great...
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Procurement →
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Plain English →
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Contract examples →
Tutorial: Functional specification →
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Salford City Council's web content publishing... →
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Salford sets a standard for the web →
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Instant mash: empowering communities through the... →
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Connecting with Communities →
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Writing and editing for the website and intranet →
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Community-based sports and leisure activities for... →
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Social marketing approach to tobacco control →
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Good Practice in Data sharing →
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Collaborating online →
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Entry level guidance for procurement →
These ‘How to’ guidance notes are designed to cover the basic steps that councils need to take to implement e-procurement
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Partnership library →
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Invitation to tender →
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e-comms tools →
This page links to brief descriptions of some of the tools, social networks, platforms and other channels available for communicating with the public.
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Blogging and Facebook for councillors →
An increasing number of councillors now have blogs or use Facebook, so there is plenty of experience around and many good examples to emulate. In this article, seasoned ‘blogger’ Councillor Mary Reid offers you the benefit of her experience. She offers top tips on how councillors can make the most of blogs and social network media. Join the discussion by using the comment box at the...