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		<title>By: Enlaces sugeridos por K-Government el 31 de Diciembre, 2009 &#124; K-Government</title>
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		<description>[...] Measuring Government 2.0 &#8211; I won&#8217;t deny that it&#8217;s pretty difficult to quantify Gov 2.0 given the nascent issues at hand but it&#8217;s important to note that as we start down this road towards a Government 2.0 transformation, the business case won&#8217;t initially be made with dollars and cents. Instead progress will be measured in the following manner (which is by no means exhaustive or exclusive): productivity and efficiency gains, new ideas and innovations, and finally recruiting and retention. [...]</description>
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