Tag Archives: Crowd-sourcing

Data is being ‘opened’, but will the masses ever care?

‘Open data’ is happening. We now have over 200 government data sites around the world. But how can advances in technology lead to advances in society? This is the question 30 or so people grappled with at the Policy Innovation … Continue reading

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My supermarket can teach the government some relationship lessons

I recently wrote about the potential for crowd-sourcing as a useful and productive way for the government to engage further with voters.  I’ve also recently suggested that a corollary for the transparent government agenda should be greater use of crowd-sourcing, … Continue reading

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