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Reflecting on the Social Media Forum #DCCSMF

Updated 12/10/11: added QR codes summary discussion

Last Friday was the Social Media Forum#DCCSMF.

It was very well attended with over 70 people from across the council and partner organisations. It went very well, a few technical and timing issues but nothing major. Everyone wants more but better next time…so an interesting challenge.

Even the Head of our Press Office attended and found it valuable…

http://twitter.com/#!/MBombers/status/122330044961005568

Overall I couldn’t be happier with how it went…I’ve included the presentations from the day below.

I was also very pleased with the action on the hashtag #DCCSMF  – my expectation was that only a few people would participate but it surprised me…It was also a bit unfamiliar for some to do this within a formal council meeting and I did receive some feedback, where some people thought it was rude that people were looking down at their phones…however I had given people permission at the start, but a cultural challenge nonetheless.

http://twitter.com/#!/allyblue22/status/122248608673312768

and we even had people who couldn’t attend joining in the discussion.

http://twitter.com/#!/SgtGaryWatts/status/122262578813616128

Presentations…

Welcome and Introduction

Open and Linked Data

QR codes

Social Media Campaigns

FOI and twitter

The internal use of Social networking tools

Nurturing Online Communities

Crisis Communications

Social Media Risk Assessment

And a copy of the Draft Risk Assessment

Summary of the afternoon discussion sessions.

Not all received as of today, so i’ll add the others in when available:

Crisis Communications

Areas discussed were more general:

  1. How we got started
  2. How we got/get permission to tweet/FB at will! “But what about sign off?!” there is none….
  3. Start doing it – better to apologise after than just keep waiting to be allowed to begin
  4. What’s the resource requirement – and what about in a crisis? 24h nature
  5. How do you get followers – and that followers are not the be all and end all…Content is king
  6. RT is the aim – how far does your tweet actually go?
  7. How do you make a judgement call on what to respond to
  8. Management tools such as hootsuite and tweetdeck for keeping an eye on the conversation
  9. Peaks and troughs – and how to manage them
  10. The power of hashtags – getting in there early and first, identifying with a prefix e.g. #CCxxxx for Cornwall Council

In the future it would be useful to talk about some of the toolkits that we all use to manage the social media elements and some of the more practical elements for people just embarking on the social media journey.

Open Data

The main point to come out of the open data discussion was the potential conflict between open data and ‘control’ of communications, and the reputation issues that could follow. Some suggested that if we didn’t like the press that would follow a release of data, then we should change the way we work rather than suppress the data.

Also discussed was the different ‘levels’ of data:

1) the simple stuff – officers’ salaries, organisational structures etc. The FoI related stuff.

2) useful data that we could put in to the public domain and see what people did with it – accident locations, pot hole enquiries, timetables etc.

3) the difficult stuff – making our systems open and exposing the raw data – with the obvious data protection measures.

Internal Social Networking

There is a lot of nerves around FOI despite it not being an issue

People are looking for critical mass and one tool to rule them all

Concern around signal to noise ratios especially if using multiple comms channels

Top quote “people are reluctant to be interesting online”

Discussion of Devon learning Network as an internal social platform

We actually need an extranet as DCC fractures into partnerships

Social Media Risk Assessment

Risk is linked to culture of the organisation

Finding the balance between those interested in social but not trusted and those trusted but not interested

Comms interested in risk to reputation and ICT interested in Risk to systems and information

How can you harness and manage the energy and innovation as well as the risk

Provide a training package “passport” approach to support and mentor people through the learning process

QR Codes

The discussion on the table concerned whether or not the use of QR codes was appropriate for particular services. One example was a training team who’s material is all online and they don’t produce any printed leaflets. For them a QR code would not really benefit their service as they have no means of distributing them.

There was also some discussion about the life time of a QR codes, how long will they be used for and when will something better come along. It was explained that there is already better options out there for creating attractive campaign materials but these are at a higher cost and are not as wide spread as QR.

 

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