As we move into a new year, we hope to continue providing our community with free webinars. Register now to let us know what topics you would like covered, and to join the early-bird list.
REGISTER FOR SESSION #7: LET'S HAVE SOME FUN!
After almost a year of learning how to facilitate and conduct engagements exclusively online, we want to share with you how to bring some fun into your zoom sessions. Join us in session seven in our ‘continuous connections - engagement in the time of COVID-19’ webinar’ discussion series.
Register now to learn new skills and connect with engagement professionals around Australia and beyond. Be quick - places are limited.
REGISTER FOR SESSION #6: TAKING ENGAGEMENT INTO THE FUTURE
Online engagement is here to stay. How do we get the best out of both online and face to face engagement in the future? Responding to popular demand, we will be tackling this engagement dilemma during session six in our ‘continuous connections - engagement in the time of COVID-19’ webinar discussion series.
Register now to learn new skills and connect with engagement professionals around Australia and beyond. Be quick - places are limited.
REGISTER FOR SESSION #4: THE RIGHT TOOLS FOR THE JOB
The right tools for the job - how do we select the right methods and activities in an online environment? Responding to popular demand, we will be tackling this digital engagement dilemma during session four in our ‘continuous connections - engagement in the time of COVID-19’ webinar discussion series.
Register now to learn new skills and connect with engagement professionals around Australia and beyond this Friday. Be quick - places are limited.
11 ADVISORY COMMITTEE CHALLENGES & HOW TO OVERCOME THEM
Advisory committees – we love them and we hate them – and we can’t stop setting them up. They're possibly the number one method of engagement in Australia.
When used effectively, these groups (also called stakeholder/community reference groups and a whole host of other titles) can provide an opportunity to gather local knowledge and input, test ideas and proposals and improve communication and relationships. However, when used improperly, run poorly, or put in place as a substitute for a comprehensive engagement process, they can create more risk than reward.
This post will help you to overcome some of the biggest challenges associated with advisory committees, and ensure that both organisation and group benefits from the experience.