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Will AI Replace Community Engagement?

Social Pinpoint

Yet, with the ongoing development and increased integration of AI into our daily lives, a crucial question arises: Will AI replace community engagement? Community engagement has played a crucial role in being responsible for societal progress, fostering connections, shared visioning, and better placemaking.

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How government agencies can successfully implement modernization projects

American City & Country

Communication plays a critical role in modernization projects. With decades of experience helping government agencies modernize their systems—from streamlining back-office operations to building automation—the theme that connects all successful projects is an emphasis on open and honest communication.

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How to Boost Public Involvement with a Community Engagement Platform

Social Pinpoint

Recent digital evolution has sparked a growing conversation about how online engagement tools can motivate citizens to participate in democracy beyond election time and play an active role in shaping their future. Show the community why involvement matters. People aren’t born with a willingness to engage in public life.

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A participatory approach to measuring the employee experience

Partnership for Public Service

Start by including leadership and staff The Partnership’s Monitoring Evaluation and Learning, or MEL, team engaged leadership and staff before the employee experience survey was distributed. All the material was also made available to staff on different platforms.

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Building Cultural Connection with Coworkers  

GovLoop

She encouraged leaders to boost engagement and communication through surveys and focus groups to discover trends or gaps in the workplace that need to be addressed. When you connect the dots, see the big picture and communicate, it helps empower and support your leaders and workforce because they are informed.” Favorite

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What You Need to Know About Gen Z Employees 

GovLoop

Less Engaged (or Maybe Not). “More than other generations, Gen Z seeks individualized relationships with empathetic leaders who cultivate a sense of belonging within the office,” according to the study. Gen Z (born between 1997 and 2012) workers bring subtle but important differences in how they think about work.

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This May Be the Most Difficult Part of Library Marketing: 5 Steps To Manage the Expectations of Your Library Co-Workers

Super Library Marketing

It is crucial that we cultivate a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by library marketing professionals and foster a supportive environment that prioritizes their well-being.” “If I’ll never forget a conversation I had at the Library Marketing and Communications Conference. Here is a sampling of responses. “I