new year, new focus (plus a BIt OF celebration)
The new year is here and we’re taking stock of what we achieved in 2023 and setting our sights on facilitating more important conversations in more places in 2024!
Today we’re sharing insights into both what’s happened and what’s ahead. Because our achievements and our future plans are all about supporting and working with people like you - the clients, partners and participants we care about.
Are you ready to …
build your organisation’s or team’s capacity to engage effectively?
design and deliver engagement with real impact and tackle what’s hard?
enter a new era of brave, innovative engagement built on research, evidence and underpinned by core principles?
Hop on board!
We’re feeling energised, and ready to sail away with you into 2024 and beyond. The seas will likely send a few waves our way - which is just the way we like it.
what we’ve been up to
Before we sail off into the 2024 sunset, it’s also important to celebrate what we’ve achieved so far in partnership with you, our incredible community. We are honoured to have been on so many exciting journeys throughout the year - including 44 deliberative processes delivered around Australia since 2014 with 1,985 participants deliberating over a collective 59,180 hours.
We’ve made great friends, we’ve learnt some hard lessons, we’ve tried new things and we’ve come out the other side stronger and enthusiastic about what’s next!
From affordable housing and biosecurity to energy futures and water pricing, we have been supporting people from all walks of life to have conversations that contribute to better decisions and outcomes on the biggest issues faced by our communities.
Click on the infographic below to discover more about ‘what we’ve been up to’.
The accessible version can be found here.
THROUGH 2024 … and beyond!
The next three years are going to see us bringing conversation and democracy alive and continuing to live our values in everything we do. Our energy will expand even further into key focus areas. Below are some of our core commitments.
Click on our fun visual below to explore them all.
The accessible version can be found here.
BEING BRAVE & PRINCIPLED SIMULTANEOUSLY
Bringing independence, best practice and integrity to every process. Boldly breaking new ground through evidence-based innovation.
UNCONSTRAINED BY SECTORS OR LOCATIONS
Transforming the way decisions are made across Australia and beyond. Supporting conversations that cross boundaries and borders.
TACKLING THE TOUGH STUFF
Helping you to navigate what's hard and work with outrage, conflict and complexity. Facilitating conversations that lead to trusted decisions around the biggest issues of our time.
PROVIDING TRUSTED ADVICE
Supporting you to navigate tricky engagement dilemmas through honest, genuine advice that leads to real outcomes and reduces long-term risk.
Sharing our knowledge to help you build skills
Enabling organisations to achieve better engagement outcomes through new MosaicLab Academy training offerings. Integrating our real experience so you can strengthen internal capacity and culture.
STRENGTHENING DELIBERATIVE PRACTICE GLOBALLY
Participating in international conversations, networks and campaigns to advocate for and advance deliberative democracy, transforming the way decisions are made everywhere.
LIVING OUR VALUES
A team of generous, helpful, approachable and fun facilitators that value people, process, principles and participants over profit.
Feeling it? We are too! Let’s talk.
If you’re keen to get on this cool cruise into the next era of engagement with us and are ready to connect with us, we’d love you to get in touch.
Our team is committed to helping others to engage better, and we’re always up for a chat and a coffee (a virtual one counts too). We love a good yarn, and charge zero fees for bouncing some ideas with you. You can let us know about your biggest engagement challenges, gaps, opportunities and ideas - we’re totally up for it!
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