Date:
16 June, 2011
You're invited to a workshop on the best selling book, Community Conversations
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Explore how communities are leading powerful conversations for change
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Learn to host strategic conversations and attract the right leadership
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Advance your community's agenda with innovative mobilization techniques
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Embrace the power of citizen engagement and multi-sector collaboration
This Workshop is for those who...
- Desire new ways to lead, engage and transform your community
- Work on issues such as community engagement, health and well-being, poverty reduction,local government, community sustainability, neighbourhood renewal, crime prevention, youth development, citizen engagement, local food systems and other collaborative ideas
- Manage or work within a collaborative team
- Are contemplating the start-up or renewal of a collaborative initiative
- Are a key supporter of community engagement and collaboration including NGOs, businesses; funders and national, provincial or local government
It will be highly interactive and practical and is full of informative and inspiring examples of conversations that built collaboration and sparked community change.
Learn how to:
- Select the right people for your conversations
- Host four different kinds of conversations (techniques)
- Engage your entire community
- Collaborate strategically with key stakeholders
- Mobilize a multi sector collaboration
Workshop cost & payment options
The workshop fee is $249 (inc HST) and includes registration, workshop handouts and lunch, as well as a copy of Paul Born's best selling book, Community Conversations.
Event Contact:
Leisa Nichol at leisa@tamarackcommunity.ca
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Host:
Centre for Dialogue Simon Fraser University Segal Graduate School of Business
Rooms 1200 – 1500 500 Granville Street
Vancouver Alberta
Canada