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LIKE: Five types of social media policy… and a sixth – The Dan Slee Blog » LOCAL SOCIAL: Is it time for a Local localgovcamp?

07 December 2016

I like this lots.

five

I’d also add ‘Be human,’ and you’d be surprised how far you’ll take your organisation.

Thanks for @jeremywaite for sharing the original image.

Original source – The Dan Slee Blog » LOCAL SOCIAL: Is it time for a Local localgovcamp?

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