Archive for March, 2009

Twitter PR

PR Week says PR people are in competition for number of Twitter followers. Here is my site www.twitter.com/pwpcomms – it wouldn’t win a competition

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Public sector jargon banned

The Logal Government Association has this week provided councils with a list of jargon words that should be banned.They suggest using words like ‘delay’ instead of ’slippage’ and ‘buy’ instead of ‘procure’. Try reading this full list of impenetrable public sector buzzwords and not smiling.

Across-the-piece

Actioned

Advocate

Agencies

Ambassador

Area based

Area focused

Autonomous

Baseline

Beacon

Benchmarking

Best Practice

Blue sky thinking

Bottom-Up

CAAs

Can do culture

Capabilities

Capacity

Capacity building

Cascading

Cautiously welcome

Challenge

Champion

Citizen empowerment

Client

Cohesive communities

Cohesiveness

Collaboration

Commissioning

Community engagement

Compact

Conditionality

Consensual

Contestability

Contextual

Core developments

Core Message

Core principles

Core Value

Coterminosity

Coterminous

Cross-cutting

Cross-fertilisation

Customer

Democratic legitimacy

Democratic mandate

Dialogue

Direction of travel

Distorts spending priorities

Double devolution

Downstream

Early Win

Edge-fit

Embedded

Empowerment

Enabler

Engagement

Engaging users

Enhance

Evidence Base

Exemplar

External challenge

Facilitate

Fast-Track

Flex

Flexibilities and Freedoms

Framework

Fulcrum

Functionality

Funding streams

Gateway review

Going forward

Good practice

Governance

Guidelines

Holistic

Holistic governance

Horizon scanning

Improvement levers

Incentivising

Income streams

Indicators

Initiative

Innovative capacity

Inspectorates

Interdepartmental

Interface

Iteration

Joined up

Joint working

LAAs

Level playing field

Lever

Leverage

Localities

Lowlights

MAAs

Mainstreaming

Management capacity

Meaningful consultation

Meaningful dialogue

Mechanisms

Menu of Options

Multi-agency

Multidisciplinary

Municipalities

Network model

Normalising

Outcomes

Outcomes

Output

Outsourced

Overarching

Paradigm

Parameter

Participatory

Partnership working

Partnerships

Pathfinder

Peer challenge

Performance Network

Place shaping

Pooled budgets

Pooled resources

Pooled risk

Populace

Potentialities

Practitioners

Predictors of Beaconicity

Preventative services

Prioritization

Priority

Proactive

Process driven

Procure

Procurement

Promulgate

Proportionality

Protocol

Provider vehicles

Quantum

Quick hit

Quick win

Rationalisation

Rebaselining

Reconfigured

Resource allocation

Revenue Streams

Risk based

Robust

Scaled-back

Scoping

Sector wise

Seedbed

Self-aggrandizement

Service users

Shared priority

Shell developments

Signpost

Single conversations

Single point of contact

Situational

Slippage

Social contracts

Social exclusion

Spatial

Stakeholder

Step change

Strategic

Strategic priorities

Streamlined

Sub-regional

Subsidiarity

Sustainable

Sustainable communities

Symposium ­­

Synergies

Systematics

Taxonomy

Tested for Soundness

Thematic

Thinking outside of the box

Third sector

Toolkit

Top-down

Trajectory

Tranche

Transactional

Transformational

Transparency

Upstream

Upward trend

Utilise

Value-added

Vision ­

Visionary

Welcome

Wellbeing

Worklessness

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News factories

News this week that Northcliffe are reacting to the credit crunch by merging the subbing pools of Leicester, Derby and Nottingham to a new regional base at Nottingham so that page design and subbing is centralised with accompanying cost efficiencies. Jobs are to go and printing of the Leicester Mercury will move to the Derby, where the Nottingham Evening Post travelled to several years ago now. Also looks like the regional evenings will become evening in name only as they move to a one print run in the morning only. The subbing pool is going by the nickname of a ‘news factory’ but the industry in general might be better branded under a new term heard today of ‘heritage media’, ie media that existed pre-web and is in danger of moving from the mainstream to the museums.

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War on photography declared

War on Photography exhibition

War on Photography exhibition

Dates have now been confirmed for the Digital Resolution’s group exhibition for 2009. The show, entitled ‘War on Photography,’ an attempt to summarise the tension between film and digital camerawork, is to run at The Art Organisation in Nottingham from May 18 to 30.

The exhibition sees film loyalists lined up gainst digital manipulators. It will be a fight of the formats as pinhole practitioners take on their modern day Photoshopping peers.  Themes include urban and rural landscape, portrait, studio, flash and reportage.  All participants are currently practising their trade in the East Midlands.

For further information about the Digital Resolution and to view some of the exhibition photographs, visit www.thedigitalresolution.co.uk

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