Simon Hope

04/08/2014

When Less Is More

‘Conversation’ is the current buzzword for engagement and communication. This applies to everyone we converse with, internally and externally. But what does it actually mean? In the world of social media we tell people, without a hint of irony, not to broadcast, and we trot out the mantra that consultation […]
10/03/2013

Food for Thought – CommsCamp13

It’s almost two weeks since I attended my second and brilliantly organised unconference, CommsCamp13 in Birmingham. Here are ten things I learned and reflected on. 1 The unconference is still a great format. It’s not perfect, some sessions are better than others, some are brilliant and some are a bit […]
24/08/2012

Social media – is noise enough?

Yesterday saw a fanfare from the Department for Communities and Local Government signalling the dawning of a new era of openness. Or did it? From what I’ve read, all that was announced was that journalists, bloggers, hyper-local website authors, and concerned citizens can attend various types of council meetings. Big […]
17/05/2012

Ignorance Isn’t Bliss

This week’s news that Twitter now has 10 million users in the UK, one in six of the population, is further proof of the rise and rise of social media. Compare this figure with the nine million people who buy national newspapers, and you could be forgiven for thinking that […]
16/03/2012

Split Personalities Required

I’ve been off this week, which gave me some time to follow and participate in a number of online debates, including the weekly #lgovsm and Guardian Local Government Network respective discussions on giving staff access to social media and the future of local government communications. There has been a lot […]
27/11/2011

Are You Talking To Me?

One of the much vaunted advantages of social media is that it is possible to have a conversation about issues, rather than just publish information and opinions in the traditional way. So politicians, journalists, and the hangers on and wannabees that surround politics can now converse with us about the […]
11/08/2011

Don’t shoot the Messenger

The despicable acts of the rioters across England this past week have received widespread condemnation.  At the same time, some commentators and media have pointed the finger at social media for its role in helping the rioters to stay one step ahead of the police. Do they have a point? […]
02/06/2011

Truth must always win

Yesterday saw yet another argument between the DCLG Secretary of State, Eric Pickles, and the public sector community over facts. This time it was over how much local government pensions cost the taxpayer, and many figures were bandied about. It isn’t this particular debate that worries me, what bothers me […]