I’ve been doing some filing.
I’ve imported some of the blog posts I’ve published in other places onto this blog so that I have a record in one place. Here they are:
Selected blog posts that were first published on lagomstrategy.net:
- The discovery would have been better if we’d been more prepared
- Expertise versus experience: which one is the best?
- Can this be an exemplar discovery?
- 7 things I’ve learned about social care by doing research in social care
- Right, any questions?
- Being on time
- We did too many stakeholder interviews (again)
Selected blog posts that were first published on digitalhealth.gov.uk:
- Logging out
- Hold on, I think we might have fundamentally different ideas about what comms is
- Gifted amateurs, experts and people who don’t flit around
- The digital team do it like this
- Digital content teams: 6 ways to confidence and empowerment
- An update to our digital strategy
- Digital and change: what to get excited about
- Good enough metrics
- How we decide what to do
- Digital capability plan – would we be better just to wait?
- But what if it’s consistent with the proposition, but the platform doesn’t do it (yet)?
- Digital teams, end-to-end communication, and the digital communications capability review
- A wonky gene and the web: triennial update
- Checklist for an ideal digital policy engagement campaign
- Should we digitise press office?
- The end of pat-on-the-head digital engagement
- Why and how we publish digital content
- 5 open policymaking examples
- My dad, a denki puzzle, and my hopes for the GOV.UK publishing tool
- Inviting comments on a draft bill
- Digital engagement – all about people
- The order I check things
- Post-it notes, performance and innovation
- The corporate beta from the fringes
- Foreign Office blogs: a short history of UK government digital engagement
- Mid year review: the state of DH digital
- But what about the people who can’t use the internet?
- New DH website: A spoiler and some caveats
- PHP, cheese reviews, and getting your hands dirty
- The mechanics of listening
- A simpler and better digital presence
- How can the web help deliver health and care reform?
- A wonky gene and the web – my son and my job
- Digital health – what’s that then?
Selected blog posts that were first published on blogs.fco.gov.uk:
- The end of this blog
- Our digital campaigns – some highlights
- Forget global, everything is local now
- Can I say anything useful about the future?
- Why websites matter less and less
- So what do you actually do?
- Can I have a new website?
- Digital diplomacy in Vietnam – guest blog from Rory Cellan-Jones
- G2G, a social experiment, and why I like Yammer
- An interview with digital diplomat, episode II
- An interview with a real digital diplomat
- London Summit digital campaign evaluation
- Summit bloggers make history
- An event: bringing digital diplomacy home
- What can governments learn from Skittles?
- Proving the value of digital campaigns (and why Twitter won’t take off in Ukraine)
- How can the web help solve global financial problems?
- What do you need to be a web professional in government now?
- Mumbai, microblogging and travel advice
- Why would a diplomat blog – some theory and the future
- Why would a diplomat blog – history
- Why would a diplomat blog?
- Digital diplomacy – what’s that then?