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Engagement case studies (PS-080)

Learn from others’ engagement successes and failures. Learn from your own experiences too. Brett and Don can objectively critique one of your own organisation’s experiences in advance of this course. This course assumes that participants have had some direct experiences in community engagement.

On this course you will learn about
  • Examples of good and bad engagement practice
  • Things that can be included and things that should be avoided
  • Monitoring and assessment: understand when your project is on track
  • Techniques that can be used to realign a project that may be wandering
  • When you may need to ask for help and who you can ask
  • Networking with other engagement practitioners

Duration
  • 2 hours

Ideal for
  • Engagement practitioners
  • Planners
  • Policy analysts
  • Project managers
  • Communication managers and advisers
  • HR managers and advisers
  • Senior managers

Recommended course size
  • 5-20 practitioners

Related Engagementworks courses
  • PS-070

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