Welcome to the Social Strategy Wiki.
We know social media has powerful potential to make organisations more efficient, participative, collaborative and accountable. It has a key role to play in meeting many of the big challenges our communities face. Yet right now, most of our public and voluntary sector organisations are help back in their use of social media because of: fear; knowledge gaps; skills gaps; lack of understand; out-of-date technology; inappropriate filters; and policy that lags behind practice.
Building on the practical problems identified in this blog post, the Social Strategy wiki is a space for identifying drivers for change, and overcoming the barriers to social media adoption.
Social Strategy is also a key part of the Interactive Charter. Check out the Interactive Charter site for details of how to get involved in shaping a charter for social media adoption (coming soon).