Information society

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living in an information society insights from an online discussion

description

A short guide to changing attitudes towards accessing online information

Transcript of Information society

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living in an information society

insights from an online discussion

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contents1. changing lifestyles

2. case study: health

3. new criteria

4. the personal touch

5. ‘online’ concerns

6. summary

7. implications

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purpose of discussion

• to find out how you might be able to better communicate with your stakeholders

• to discover the what, how and why of their daily engagement with information

• to isolate any potential shortcomings or concerns

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1. saving time

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2. saving money

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lifestyle: findings‘we can save cash on train fares, books, DVDs, clothes, household goods, and that means we can do more of what we want.’

[community member]

• time is money• huge opportunities for advocacy• why so popular?• key question: love for the technology v.

quality of the information or service?

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case study: healthfirst

visits

exploration

subsequently

loyalty

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new criteria

• how relevant is the information to me?

• how easy is it to find?

• is it unbiased and good quality?

• how often is it updated?

• are there people like me I can talk to?

‘I joined their forum and from there I was told about the pain relief site which is also excellent. I tend to look on both every day.’

[community member]

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the personal touch

• virtual v. ‘real’

• levels of service?

• social networks v. social elements

‘it also affects business.. the decline of the post office; people being made redundant because a computer can now do the job; reading newspapers online instead of buying a paper!’

[community member]

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‘online’ concerns

• neutrality

• the junk mail approach

• identity fraud and ‘other criminal activity’

‘The trouble is, they are trying to sell you something, so their information is always going to be skewed.’

[community member]

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summary

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impersonalobjective (dep. on brand)efficient

main site / home page)

personalsubjective (vested interests)inefficient

company outlets

personalsubjective (many viewpoints)inefficient

discussion forum

personalsubjective (one viewpoint)inefficient

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gathering information

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‘pull’

suspicion

(information)

‘push’

corporate(website)

individual

(viewpoint)

corporate(junk mail)

individual(personal info)

enthusiasm

attitudes towards online

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key insights• personal as well as efficient• different attitudes towards individual and

corporate information • access to objective and subjective

information• online routines – what will yours be?• social engagement must be clear and limited

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implications1. what kinds of service do you offer?

2. categorise according to need, e.g. rules & safeguards

3. different methods / media

4. a clear framework for social engagement