September 4, 2010

Government

Change has come to the White House, and so it must now come to all of government.  The Obama Administration is serious about new ways of doing business in Washington. The ground is indeed shifting beneath our feet, and new media is an important tool of change. But fancy new e-tools will not melt through inertia, resistance, or a steep learning curve alone. It takes feet on the ground, focused on the right moves every day, to unstick and align scores of people toward a new way of being.

TurningPointe has the insight and stamina to address these complex challenges head on and consistently deliver high value, cost effective results. We know that you confront decreasing budgets and increasing requirements, and that you have more pressure than ever to do more with less. We also know that just because you can dream it, doesn't make it so. That turning a large bureaucracy around must include strategies and tactics to engage people from the grass-roots level all the way to the top.

People make change happen -- new media is but one powerful tool. Knowing how to deploy the right mix of tools smartly is where we can help.

Still skeptical? Check out these real-life examples. A little background info might be helpful too:

CIO Insight: how web2.0 can reinvent government
Gartner blog on innovating government
C-Net: tech savvy governments to embrace web2.0
Federal Computer Week on Twittering
The Collaboration Project