Monday, January 12, 2009

To respond to some of the questions I posed earlier. Technology, particularly Web 2.0 technologies, can facilitate quality time in public health leadership by improving leaders' impact and productivity through facilitating message outreach and by engaging targeted populations to solicit ideas (e.g., using a blog to convey an important health message or concept to a wide variety of individuals including partners and stakeholders). Social networking sites can enable leaders to stay in touch with one another so that ideas can be conveyed and information can be exchanged in an efficient manner regardless of people's schedules. Web 2.0 also provides leaders with alternative methods of communication which again can enhance quality time by maximizing productivity, and enhancing personal interactions .

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