public sector comms is at a cross-roads
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Darren Caveney in #psfb12, #tartantm, carolyne mitchelll, communications, communications, digital communications, event, facebook, local government, public sector, scotland

Scotland has a vibrant public sector digital community. The night before the excellent Public Sector Forums Comms2point0 event (disclaimer: we're biased) there's an informal event to discuss the future of digital comms in local goverment. The #tartantm event organised by Carolyne Mitchell of South Lanarkshire Council aims to bring people together across Scotland - and further afield online - on Wednesday June 20. In this blog first posted here Carolyne talks about the reasons behind it.

By Carolyne Mitchell

The topic for this #tartantm on Wednesday June 20 is the result of a comment made by one of the speakers at the recent LGComms Academy and a conversation I had with Sarah Lay (@sarahlay) and Nigel Bishop (@ashroplad) when we held our own impromptu breakout session at said Academy.

Over the last few years, in the main, the public sector’s use of social media has followed this pattern:

However, the more we integrate social media into our day-to-day business the more of an organisational asset it becomes, but the more pinned down by the rules and regulations that come with being an asset, the less social media feels like the fun tool it started out as.

So here are a few points for consideration for the next #tartantm:

I’m sure plenty more questions and answers will arise in the course of the evening.

Oh, and please do join in the conversation because we have visiting dignitaries at the Glasgow venue. We have Nick Hill (@psfnick), Dan Slee (@danslee), Darren Caveney (@darrencaveney), Andy Mabbett (@pigsonthewing), Helen Reynolds (@HelReynolds), Ben Proctor (@likeaword) and Ally Hook (@allyhook)  who will all be in town for the PSCSF Facebook event the next day.

Things will kick off at 6pm as usual but more venues have still to be confirmed. Watch this space:

As ever, if you can’t make it along in person you can join in the conversation on the night using #tartantm.

Carolyne Mitchell is a communications officer at South Lanarkshire Council.

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