Bang The Table Pty Ltd

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Sinopsis

A registered B-Corp organization, Bang the Tables mission is to improve the quality of public debate and level of community involvement in public life. Through technology and strategic industry insight our aim is to continuously innovate and add value to the public participation industry. Our expertise in the online space aims to empower organizations and the communities they care about by providing them affordable and accessible opportunities to learn about and contribute to the decisions that affect their daily lives.

Episodios

  • Episode 18: Facilitating Public Conversations in the Bilingual Community of Moncton

    14/05/2019 Duración: 13min

    Stéphanie Beaureguard, Practice Lead at Bang the Table, and Nicole Melanson, Manager, Communications and Bilingual Services at the City of Moncton, sit down to discuss how a digital engagement platform has made public participation across a multilingual community a seamless endeavor. Let’s Chat Moncton set out to launch new public participation initiatives in 2019 with a number of strategic objectives; -Facilitation of public conversations across a multilingual community. -Build awareness around municipal issues. -Enhance civic engagement in a more focused way in a safe and respected space. -Access and analyze data for more in-depth information for City decision-makers. -Supplement open house events -Offer alternate options for public attendance and input on their own time -Package projects and information in a more visually interesting way. “EngagementHQ made gathering data much easier for us but also much more cohesive.. these are things that we definitely were not able to do before.” - Nicole Melanson,

  • Episode 17: Defining a Patient Engagement Strategy

    29/04/2019 Duración: 21min

    Stéphanie Beaureguard, Practice Lead at Bang the Table, and Geoff Wilson, Director of Community Engagement and Health Board Support at Nova Scotia Health Authority, come together to discuss how patient and public engagement in the health sector can be transformed by offering a dedicated portal for digital engagement. This episode examines the Nova Scotia Health Authority’s engagement site Engage4Health, which launched in 2015, and discusses their evolving strategy and experience with patient engagement over the years. In Engage4Health’s first year, they engaged with roughly 1,000 people in 42 face-to-face meetings and received over 9,000 contacts of informed and engaged visitors in their online portal. "It was really crucial that the engagement team had the ability to create and shape and respond to online interactions without needing to be dependent on our IT department for support. I think the ease of use of EngagementHQ [and ability to] get the project up and running really quickly was a key factor in o

  • Episode 16: 10 Commandments of Online Engagement

    22/04/2019 Duración: 38min

    Getting your community engaged in your online platform can seem daunting, but with a few simple process guidelines, the participation process begins to flow seamlessly. Amanda Nagl, US Practice Lead at Bang the Table, and Sandrine Thibault, Director at Town Planning and Urban Design Collaborative, apply these commandments directly to planning practice for better-designed projects and a more informed community who provides usable feedback. 1. Don’t use jargon. 2. Provide options for visual feedback—images and videos. 3. Capture the past lest it halt your project and the project after that. 4. Use a variety of tools; chosen for solid, defensible reasons. 5. Use mapping tools for spatial sake and spatial sake alone. 6. Phase the project in a meaningful way; honor the phases before it. 7. Work in bite-size, digestible chunks. 8. Collect demographic data along with project feedback. 9. Use social media wisely. 10. Always close the feedback loop. The Golden Rule of Engagement… Listen to the podcast to find o

  • Episode 15: Five components of a successful engagement framework

    19/02/2019 Duración: 26min

    Dan Popping, Engagement Manager with Bang the Table, explores the importance of having an overarching Engagement Framework for your organisation alongside Jane Pole-Bell from the City of Mandurah in Western Australia. But, what is an Engagement Framework and how can it help gain momentum and support my organisation's public participation efforts? In this podcast, we dive into the five key components of an Engagement Framework: 1. Governance 2. Capability and Support 3. Process 4. A Central Portal 5. Continuos Improvement "Our framework and strategy follow the IAP2 process, so we have leveraged the framework that already exists and the best practice already out there," Jane Pole-Bell, Corporate Communications Manager, City of Mandurah.

  • Episode 13: Greater Cambridgeshire Partnership's multi-council engagement strategy

    07/02/2019 Duración: 13min

    Working in a partnership of councils, Debbie Goodland, Community Engagement Manager at Cambridgeshire Partnership, discusses the importance of giving each council the ability to track their consultation. EngagementHQ provides this function, as well as "making the process an interactive and enjoyable experience for the public," Debbie notes. With a primary focus on Transport Infrastructure, tune into this podcast to hear how Cambridgeshire Partnership begins their Digital Engagement program with the use of the Places Tool for mapping and quickly realizes the opportunity and benefits of expanding their digital toolbox.

  • Episode 14: Internal buy-in and high volume community participation in the City of Kamloops

    24/01/2019 Duración: 32min

    With the start of their downtown planning project, the City of Kamloops decided it was time to invest in more strategic communications and engagement. By offering residents the opportunity to learn and participate in online discussions, surveys, and forums, Kamloops was able to educate the community and allow equal participation for residents who could not attend a face-to-face council meeting. Tune into this Podcast to hear how the City of Kamloops promotes and manages "Let's Talk Kamloops", how they determine what projects they put online, and how they gained internal participation and excitement in the program.

  • Episode 12: The City of Kingston Transforms Community Engagement by Centralizing Communication

    10/01/2019 Duración: 21min

    The City of Kingston’s new public engagement hub has elevated awareness in the community and seen 6,000 registered participants engaging in discussions around local projects and priorities. Tune into this podcast and hear Debbi Miller, Manager of Communications and Public Engagement, revealing how a centralized engagement hub and consistency across internal and external strategies have helped City and community engage better.

  • Episode 11: The City of Fayetteville, AR brings community conversations online

    09/11/2018 Duración: 30min

    The City of Fayetteville, AR recently launched their online community engagement site, Speak up Fayetteville. They've found great success driving participation right out of the gate, driving over 2,700 visitors to the site in the first 30 days. So how did they do it? Tune into this podcast as Linda Deberry, Program Manager at the City of Fayetteville, reveals how a centralized engagement tool, a strategic overlapping of projects timed to cross-pollinate participation, and an ‘all-hands-on-deck’ internal approach contributed to its successful launch.

  • Episode 10: How Town of Victoria Park signed councillors up as engagement ambassadors

    17/09/2018 Duración: 26min

    In this episode we talk with Community Engagement Advisor, Hayley Boyd from the Town of Victoria Park in Western Australia about how joining forces with their councillors has help to doubled their registrations, participation and online engagement rates.

  • Episode 9: Let's Talk Parker is revolutionizing community engagement in Parker, Colorado

    03/07/2018 Duración: 23min

    People everywhere are busy, and it's no different in Parker, Colorado. As part of an initiative to increase the level of community engagement and participation in local issues, Parker officials sought to provide new and innovative ways for their residents to get involved and provide feedback. The town knew that to increase engagement they needed to think outside the box and offer tools that work for Parker's growing community. In Parker's 2017 citizen survey, the town heard overwhelming resident support for the development of an online community engagement tool. Ninety percent of survey respondents said they were likely to engage in local issues if they could do so online, at a time that was convenient for their schedule. This support, combined with Parker's drive to increase engagement, led Town officials to create their new engagement portal, Let's Talk Parker, using the EngagementHQ platform. With the goal of gaining ideas, feedback and community support, Parker launched some very creative projects, incl

  • Episode 7: Engaging Online In The Primary Health Care Industry

    25/05/2018 Duración: 30min

    Find out how Brisbane South Primary Health Care Network utilised online engagement to develop a Health Needs Assessment.

  • Episode 6: Imagining a more engaged Lakewood

    02/05/2018 Duración: 30min

    City of Lakewood has recognized for some time that the traditional model of public meetings fell far short of their responsibility to connect with a representative public. So, when Bang the Table came along with EngagementHQ in late 2016, Lakewood jumped at the chance to join a worldwide community of online engagement. Hear how Lakewood used EngagementHQ for an extensive nine-month outreach and engagement effort culminating in the delivery of their Lakewood Masterplan.

  • Episode 1: How City of Boulder Used Community Engagement to Build a Resiliency Strategy

    20/04/2018 Duración: 29min

    Resilience has many definitions but all include some reference to an ability to bounce back—be it from something predictable or not, natural or man-made, for better or for worse. Regardless of the subject or application, resilience is about the capacity for, and adjustment to, change. Urban resilience is about a city’s ability to bounce back from change whether the change is anticipated or when city officials and residents are surprised by it. Hear how City of Boulder used community engagement to build a resilient city strategy.

  • Episode 5: Pricing Submission, Barwon Water

    20/04/2018 Duración: 28min

    Barwon Water, based in Geelong, one hour South West of Melbourne, is Victoria’s largest regional urban water corporation, and provides water and sewerage services across 8,100 square kilometres to more than 298,000 customers. Hear about their approach to engaging communities on water pricing and sustainable water delivery.

  • Episode 2: Richmond School District 38, British Columbia

    20/04/2018 Duración: 28min

    In 2016, Richmond School District 38 concluded a 2 year online community engagement project focusing on school closures. Neighbourhood decline had led to underutilized schools and the Richmond School District 38 had to look at the possibility of school closures and engage their community on this difficult issue. Hear how Richmond School District used EngagementHQ to engage their communities, keeping them informed and up to date on the changes in the district.

  • Episode 4: The Downtown Austin Alliance Preserving the Past and Shaping the Future

    20/04/2018 Duración: 15min

    The U.S. Census Bureau determined that Austin was the second-fastest growing U.S. city from 2010-2015 and judging from the construction cranes dotting the city skyline, change is the new norm in the city’s downtown core. The Downtown Austin Alliance is made up of downtown property owners, individuals and businesses devoted to preserving and enhancing the value and vitality of the area. Hear how Austin Alliance worked with EngagementHQ to engage with their community.

  • Episode 8: Citizen Engagement with Matt Crozier (Featured in Govlove Episode #124)

    20/04/2018 Duración: 56min

    Figuring out the best way to get residents involved and participating in local government has been a hot topic in cities across the country. Matthew Crozier from Bang the Table has been doing engagement work around the world and came on GovLove to discuss best practices, how cities can do better and more. Originally featured on Govlove - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/124-citizen-engagement-matthew-crozier-bang-table/id993270804?i=1000385253417&mt=2

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