ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
14 March 2010 | 7699 Visits | Rating: 5 (maximum:5)
The real world
If the conference is to focus on "big" government it's fair enough, but if one is to consider on local government which frequently has more to do with the citizen, I haven't seen any evidence from the named speakers that might focus on that end.
In the UK there are a number of commercial tools, including GovMetric and CMetrix, which are really useful for making service improvement across all channels. I have a list of around 12 on my blog.
Thank you for your hint. These tools look like good examples of eGovernment survey approaches. There will be several additional ones in other member states that would also be good to include. The conference program will have some space for such discussions. I also hope we will be able to continue the discussion after the conference in the network with input like this to contribute to more comparable measurement results and methodology harmonisation.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
14 March 2010 | 7700 Visits | Rating: 5 (maximum:5)
The real world
If the conference is to focus on "big" government it's fair enough, but if one is to consider on local government which frequently has more to do with the citizen, I haven't seen any evidence from the named speakers that might focus on that end.
In the UK there are a number of commercial tools, including GovMetric and CMetrix, which are really useful for making service improvement across all channels. I have a list of around 12 on my blog.
Thank you for your hint. These tools look like good examples of eGovernment survey approaches. There will be several additional ones in other member states that would also be good to include. The conference program will have some space for such discussions. I also hope we will be able to continue the discussion after the conference in the network with input like this to contribute to more comparable measurement results and methodology harmonisation.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
14 March 2010 | 7701 Visits | Rating: 5 (maximum:5)
The real world
If the conference is to focus on "big" government it's fair enough, but if one is to consider on local government which frequently has more to do with the citizen, I haven't seen any evidence from the named speakers that might focus on that end.
In the UK there are a number of commercial tools, including GovMetric and CMetrix, which are really useful for making service improvement across all channels. I have a list of around 12 on my blog.
Thank you for your hint. These tools look like good examples of eGovernment survey approaches. There will be several additional ones in other member states that would also be good to include. The conference program will have some space for such discussions. I also hope we will be able to continue the discussion after the conference in the network with input like this to contribute to more comparable measurement results and methodology harmonisation.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
14 March 2010 | 7702 Visits | Rating: 5 (maximum:5)
The real world
If the conference is to focus on "big" government it's fair enough, but if one is to consider on local government which frequently has more to do with the citizen, I haven't seen any evidence from the named speakers that might focus on that end.
In the UK there are a number of commercial tools, including GovMetric and CMetrix, which are really useful for making service improvement across all channels. I have a list of around 12 on my blog.
Thank you for your hint. These tools look like good examples of eGovernment survey approaches. There will be several additional ones in other member states that would also be good to include. The conference program will have some space for such discussions. I also hope we will be able to continue the discussion after the conference in the network with input like this to contribute to more comparable measurement results and methodology harmonisation.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
14 March 2010 | 7703 Visits | Rating: 5 (maximum:5)
The real world
If the conference is to focus on "big" government it's fair enough, but if one is to consider on local government which frequently has more to do with the citizen, I haven't seen any evidence from the named speakers that might focus on that end.
In the UK there are a number of commercial tools, including GovMetric and CMetrix, which are really useful for making service improvement across all channels. I have a list of around 12 on my blog.
Thank you for your hint. These tools look like good examples of eGovernment survey approaches. There will be several additional ones in other member states that would also be good to include. The conference program will have some space for such discussions. I also hope we will be able to continue the discussion after the conference in the network with input like this to contribute to more comparable measurement results and methodology harmonisation.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
14 March 2010 | 7704 Visits | Rating: 5 (maximum:5)
The real world
If the conference is to focus on "big" government it's fair enough, but if one is to consider on local government which frequently has more to do with the citizen, I haven't seen any evidence from the named speakers that might focus on that end.
In the UK there are a number of commercial tools, including GovMetric and CMetrix, which are really useful for making service improvement across all channels. I have a list of around 12 on my blog.
Thank you for your hint. These tools look like good examples of eGovernment survey approaches. There will be several additional ones in other member states that would also be good to include. The conference program will have some space for such discussions. I also hope we will be able to continue the discussion after the conference in the network with input like this to contribute to more comparable measurement results and methodology harmonisation.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
14 March 2010 | 7705 Visits | Rating: 5 (maximum:5)
The real world
If the conference is to focus on "big" government it's fair enough, but if one is to consider on local government which frequently has more to do with the citizen, I haven't seen any evidence from the named speakers that might focus on that end.
In the UK there are a number of commercial tools, including GovMetric and CMetrix, which are really useful for making service improvement across all channels. I have a list of around 12 on my blog.
Thank you for your hint. These tools look like good examples of eGovernment survey approaches. There will be several additional ones in other member states that would also be good to include. The conference program will have some space for such discussions. I also hope we will be able to continue the discussion after the conference in the network with input like this to contribute to more comparable measurement results and methodology harmonisation.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
14 March 2010 | 7706 Visits | Rating: 5 (maximum:5)
The real world
If the conference is to focus on "big" government it's fair enough, but if one is to consider on local government which frequently has more to do with the citizen, I haven't seen any evidence from the named speakers that might focus on that end.
In the UK there are a number of commercial tools, including GovMetric and CMetrix, which are really useful for making service improvement across all channels. I have a list of around 12 on my blog.
Thank you for your hint. These tools look like good examples of eGovernment survey approaches. There will be several additional ones in other member states that would also be good to include. The conference program will have some space for such discussions. I also hope we will be able to continue the discussion after the conference in the network with input like this to contribute to more comparable measurement results and methodology harmonisation.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
14 March 2010 | 7707 Visits | Rating: 5 (maximum:5)
The real world
If the conference is to focus on "big" government it's fair enough, but if one is to consider on local government which frequently has more to do with the citizen, I haven't seen any evidence from the named speakers that might focus on that end.
In the UK there are a number of commercial tools, including GovMetric and CMetrix, which are really useful for making service improvement across all channels. I have a list of around 12 on my blog.
Thank you for your hint. These tools look like good examples of eGovernment survey approaches. There will be several additional ones in other member states that would also be good to include. The conference program will have some space for such discussions. I also hope we will be able to continue the discussion after the conference in the network with input like this to contribute to more comparable measurement results and methodology harmonisation.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
14 March 2010 | 7708 Visits | Rating: 5 (maximum:5)
The real world
If the conference is to focus on "big" government it's fair enough, but if one is to consider on local government which frequently has more to do with the citizen, I haven't seen any evidence from the named speakers that might focus on that end.
In the UK there are a number of commercial tools, including GovMetric and CMetrix, which are really useful for making service improvement across all channels. I have a list of around 12 on my blog.
Thank you for your hint. These tools look like good examples of eGovernment survey approaches. There will be several additional ones in other member states that would also be good to include. The conference program will have some space for such discussions. I also hope we will be able to continue the discussion after the conference in the network with input like this to contribute to more comparable measurement results and methodology harmonisation.
The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
The real world
If the conference is to focus on "big" government it's fair enough, but if one is to consider on local government which frequently has more to do with the citizen, I haven't seen any evidence from the named speakers that might focus on that end.
In the UK there are a number of commercial tools, including GovMetric and CMetrix, which are really useful for making service improvement across all channels. I have a list of around 12 on my blog.
Mick http://greatemancipator.com
Welcome to join
Thank you for your hint. These tools look like good examples of eGovernment survey approaches. There will be several additional ones in other member states that would also be good to include. The conference program will have some space for such discussions. I also hope we will be able to continue the discussion after the conference in the network with input like this to contribute to more comparable measurement results and methodology harmonisation.
The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
The real world
If the conference is to focus on "big" government it's fair enough, but if one is to consider on local government which frequently has more to do with the citizen, I haven't seen any evidence from the named speakers that might focus on that end.
In the UK there are a number of commercial tools, including GovMetric and CMetrix, which are really useful for making service improvement across all channels. I have a list of around 12 on my blog.
Mick http://greatemancipator.com
Welcome to join
Thank you for your hint. These tools look like good examples of eGovernment survey approaches. There will be several additional ones in other member states that would also be good to include. The conference program will have some space for such discussions. I also hope we will be able to continue the discussion after the conference in the network with input like this to contribute to more comparable measurement results and methodology harmonisation.
The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
The real world
If the conference is to focus on "big" government it's fair enough, but if one is to consider on local government which frequently has more to do with the citizen, I haven't seen any evidence from the named speakers that might focus on that end.
In the UK there are a number of commercial tools, including GovMetric and CMetrix, which are really useful for making service improvement across all channels. I have a list of around 12 on my blog.
Mick http://greatemancipator.com
Welcome to join
Thank you for your hint. These tools look like good examples of eGovernment survey approaches. There will be several additional ones in other member states that would also be good to include. The conference program will have some space for such discussions. I also hope we will be able to continue the discussion after the conference in the network with input like this to contribute to more comparable measurement results and methodology harmonisation.
The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
The real world
If the conference is to focus on "big" government it's fair enough, but if one is to consider on local government which frequently has more to do with the citizen, I haven't seen any evidence from the named speakers that might focus on that end.
In the UK there are a number of commercial tools, including GovMetric and CMetrix, which are really useful for making service improvement across all channels. I have a list of around 12 on my blog.
Mick http://greatemancipator.com
Welcome to join
Thank you for your hint. These tools look like good examples of eGovernment survey approaches. There will be several additional ones in other member states that would also be good to include. The conference program will have some space for such discussions. I also hope we will be able to continue the discussion after the conference in the network with input like this to contribute to more comparable measurement results and methodology harmonisation.
The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
The real world
If the conference is to focus on "big" government it's fair enough, but if one is to consider on local government which frequently has more to do with the citizen, I haven't seen any evidence from the named speakers that might focus on that end.
In the UK there are a number of commercial tools, including GovMetric and CMetrix, which are really useful for making service improvement across all channels. I have a list of around 12 on my blog.
Mick http://greatemancipator.com
Welcome to join
Thank you for your hint. These tools look like good examples of eGovernment survey approaches. There will be several additional ones in other member states that would also be good to include. The conference program will have some space for such discussions. I also hope we will be able to continue the discussion after the conference in the network with input like this to contribute to more comparable measurement results and methodology harmonisation.
The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
The real world
If the conference is to focus on "big" government it's fair enough, but if one is to consider on local government which frequently has more to do with the citizen, I haven't seen any evidence from the named speakers that might focus on that end.
In the UK there are a number of commercial tools, including GovMetric and CMetrix, which are really useful for making service improvement across all channels. I have a list of around 12 on my blog.
Mick http://greatemancipator.com
Welcome to join
Thank you for your hint. These tools look like good examples of eGovernment survey approaches. There will be several additional ones in other member states that would also be good to include. The conference program will have some space for such discussions. I also hope we will be able to continue the discussion after the conference in the network with input like this to contribute to more comparable measurement results and methodology harmonisation.
The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
The real world
If the conference is to focus on "big" government it's fair enough, but if one is to consider on local government which frequently has more to do with the citizen, I haven't seen any evidence from the named speakers that might focus on that end.
In the UK there are a number of commercial tools, including GovMetric and CMetrix, which are really useful for making service improvement across all channels. I have a list of around 12 on my blog.
Mick http://greatemancipator.com
Welcome to join
Thank you for your hint. These tools look like good examples of eGovernment survey approaches. There will be several additional ones in other member states that would also be good to include. The conference program will have some space for such discussions. I also hope we will be able to continue the discussion after the conference in the network with input like this to contribute to more comparable measurement results and methodology harmonisation.
The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
The real world
If the conference is to focus on "big" government it's fair enough, but if one is to consider on local government which frequently has more to do with the citizen, I haven't seen any evidence from the named speakers that might focus on that end.
In the UK there are a number of commercial tools, including GovMetric and CMetrix, which are really useful for making service improvement across all channels. I have a list of around 12 on my blog.
Mick http://greatemancipator.com
Welcome to join
Thank you for your hint. These tools look like good examples of eGovernment survey approaches. There will be several additional ones in other member states that would also be good to include. The conference program will have some space for such discussions. I also hope we will be able to continue the discussion after the conference in the network with input like this to contribute to more comparable measurement results and methodology harmonisation.
The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
The real world
If the conference is to focus on "big" government it's fair enough, but if one is to consider on local government which frequently has more to do with the citizen, I haven't seen any evidence from the named speakers that might focus on that end.
In the UK there are a number of commercial tools, including GovMetric and CMetrix, which are really useful for making service improvement across all channels. I have a list of around 12 on my blog.
Mick http://greatemancipator.com
Welcome to join
Thank you for your hint. These tools look like good examples of eGovernment survey approaches. There will be several additional ones in other member states that would also be good to include. The conference program will have some space for such discussions. I also hope we will be able to continue the discussion after the conference in the network with input like this to contribute to more comparable measurement results and methodology harmonisation.
The ePractice blog: discuss, praise, disagree.
ePractice.eu provides its members with a blog in which all registered users can post opinions, questions and links to news related to eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth. Your point of view is what makes ePractice.eu relevant to other public administrators all over Europe, so feel free to post and...
The real world
If the conference is to focus on "big" government it's fair enough, but if one is to consider on local government which frequently has more to do with the citizen, I haven't seen any evidence from the named speakers that might focus on that end.
In the UK there are a number of commercial tools, including GovMetric and CMetrix, which are really useful for making service improvement across all channels. I have a list of around 12 on my blog.
Mick http://greatemancipator.com
Welcome to join
Thank you for your hint. These tools look like good examples of eGovernment survey approaches. There will be several additional ones in other member states that would also be good to include. The conference program will have some space for such discussions. I also hope we will be able to continue the discussion after the conference in the network with input like this to contribute to more comparable measurement results and methodology harmonisation.