Recommendations and Next Steps May 2013
Social media represents a valuable opportunity View it along with other comms tools How to measure? How to define success?
Wellman & Wilson – full day workshop Each planning table to identify priorities $1200/day / = 50 $24 each 2 staff from each agency – mngmt and $12 each Conference call coaching - $600/mth – unlimited # on call – 3 mths minimum
Consider it as baseline Enhancement potential for ALL communications tools
Consider a panel discussion (or two) at upcoming Planning Council mtg A new slant on panels Worthwhile regardless of sector
Access free resources wherever possible Share via live links – ensure on both Planning Council sites Seek cost-effective methods of training – webinars, sharing between agencies, common place for resources
Consider it homework to add to Planning Council knowledge capacity Find blogs of interest to follow Set up Twitter acct and follow someone or some agency of interest Engage somehow to understand interactive capacity Back for 15 minutes scheduled discussion – what was new to you/valuable/relevant?
Squeaky wheel potential Rationale as to how it will add to service delivery MCYS? Community Foundations? Pooling resources? Neighbouring communities?
Planning Council annual prioritizing? Strength in numbers Pie chart on pp Strategy development/comms planning – facilitator that could work with large group and sub-groups? Or at least tools to start discussion