The document describes The Efficiency Exchange, an online tool for collaborative knowledge sharing, problem solving, and document co-production among local governments. It allows members to share international lessons on deficit recovery, benchmark best practices, and discuss solutions through online conferences and debates. The document encourages readers to register for The Efficiency Exchange by following the provided link, noting that it is free and would benefit from additional member contributions.
3. Imagine a tool for …
Collaborative
Knowledge
Sharing
Collaborative
Problem
Solving
On-line
conferences,
debates,
hotseats
Benchmarking
with signposts
to improvement
A library which is
comprehensive &
intuitive
Realtime
document co-
production
The Efficiency Exchange
4.
5. Focus over the next few months?
International lessons for deficit
recovery
6.
7. The Efficiency Exchange
• It’s free of change
• It’s in place
• It would benefit from
your view
• Your contributions
would benefit others
8. What to do if you want to
join?
You follow the link to:
http://tinyurl.com/yguz8gq
and register,
it takes less than five minutes!
Or follow on:
twitter.net/effxchange
collaborative knowledge sharing
what works, doesn’t work but will in certain circumstances
collaborative problem solving
helping you find the one person who’s thinking about the same challenge
or has a suggestion which could help you
or enabling you to make a suggestion which could help someone else
drawing on local government expertise in
Drafting a policy, specification, contract ...
probing international experts on their lessons learnt
mass on-line conferences, debates and ability to question experts
…