Community Management Presentation
David Eaves Presentation from the Free Software and Open Source Symposium on Community Management as the Core Competency of Open Source.
View ArticleKey Negotiation in Moyer's Movement Action Plan
A slide show that maps negotiations and possible outcomes against Bill Moyer's 8 stage Movement Action Plan.
View ArticleA City The Thinks Like The Web
Mark Surman, Executive Director of the Mozilla Foundation, keynote speech to the staff, council and mayor of Toronto City Hall during the City of Toronto Web 2.0 Summit.
View ArticleDealing with Difficult Blog Comments
A short presentation by David Eaves at Northern Voice on what negotiation theory can teach us about managing difficult commentators.
View ArticleCreating a City That Thinks like the Web (Vancouver Remix)
Presentation made to city of Vancouver employees on the meaning of the Open Motion passed by city council on May 21st, 2009.
View ArticleOpen Government: Toronto Innovation Summit
Slides from my presentation on Open Government at the Toronto Innovation Showcase, Nov 2, 2009.
View ArticleMaking the Army of Awesome more Awesome (Mozilla Summit ignite)
David Eaves Mozilla Summit 2010 ignite talk on community management and making open source projects friendlier and more efficient.
View ArticleOpen Data is Old: Gov 2.0 expo ignite talk
David Eaves on why open data is old, an ignite talk about how citizens and public servants need to frame their open data advocacy.
View ArticleInnovation and Disruption in the Real Estate Industry by David Eaves
David Eaves talk from the 2011 Canadian Real Estate AGM
View ArticleJust a Click Away 2011 Keynote
Keynote by David Eaves at the Just a Click Away Conference for the public legal information and education community
View ArticleWhat’s our stack: process, technology, community and ideas for the future of RTI
David Eaves Keynote from the Access & Privacy 2020 Conference in Vancouver, BC, October 2013 In this talk David talks about how technology has driven Right to Information movements in the past and...
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