Pinning in Government: The Pinterest Revolution takes hold? Plus Your Weekend

Pinning in Government: The Pinterest Revolution takes hold? Plus Your Weekend

Welcome to GovLoop Insights Issue of the Week with Chris Dorobek where each week, our goal is to find an issue — a person — an idea — then helped define the past 7-days… and we work to find an issue that will also will have an impact on the days, weeks and months ahead. And, as always, we focus on six words: helping you do your job better.The General Services Administration has approved the terms of service for Pinterest—meaning that federal agencies could start to use the site to engage with citizens. (Click here for our interview with GSA's Betsey Steele.)Gadi Ben-Yuda is the innovation and social media director at the IBM Center for the Business

What the influencers are saying

  1. Steve Ressler

    126.0 days ago

    Pinning in Government: The Pinterest Revolution takes hold? with @gbyehuda @BusOfGovernment: http://t.co/onwZbSQy #pinterest #socialmedia

  2. Gadi Ben-Yehuda

    126.0 days ago

    RT @cdorobek: On @govloop Insights' @DorobekINSIDER: Does Pinterest matter to gov? Insights from @gbyehuda http://t.co/p4POgoY4 #gov20

  3. cdorobek

    126.0 days ago

    The @USNavy is now on Pintrest http://t.co/cwZS35RZXT From @DorobekINSIDER: Why gov should think about it http://t.co/7uL0C1oHuT



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