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Indigenous Engagement, Communication & Reconciliation
Respect and relationships. Argyle works with Indigenous nations, people and communities, and with non-Indigenous clients, to help advance reconciliation and self-determination through dialogue, and action and mutual benefit. For us, collaboration is critical. We combine research expertise with proven techniques to create greater awareness, engagement, mutual understanding and action. Our clients bring unique insights into culture, practices and audience specifics that only they will know. Together, we develop authentic, meaningful communications underpinned by the principles of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and the United Nation Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous peoples. The result: better, more sustainable decisions, rooted [...]
What the pandemic taught us about accessible public engagement
How to bring the best of virtual engagement to a post-pandemic world
Argyle receives IAP2 Canada Core Values Award for “Sixties Scoop Healing Foundation” engagement process
Argyle Indigenous engagement campaign named Canada’s Project of the Year
Reopening to revival – how communications will drive engagement and relationships in the post-pandemic era
The world is changing and with that, how businesses function. How will the role of communications evolve? We surveyed communicators on the questions that will shape our future.
Public, Stakeholder & Employee Engagement
Public engagement builds public confidence. Through both data and dialogue, we bring multiple perspectives to the table. By giving a voice to people and communities affected by change, we help clients lead with confidence. Leading starts with listening. Public engagement is about data and dialogue. It’s both art and science. Argyle brings disparate voices to every table. We start constructive conversations, even on complex and emotional topics. And we find actionable insights from every dialogue. Whether virtual or on-site, large town halls, specialty events or individual meetings, we translate community perspectives into viable options for actions rooted in your stakeholders’ [...]
Equitable engagement – beyond COVID-19
Battling the horrible internet of very rural Ireland to connect with my cocooned in-laws. Facilitating a 23-member Task Force on Zoom to build consensus on a report. Learning how to involve family - from my 95-year old grandparents to 6-year old niece – in a multilingual virtual birthday party. Chairing non-profit board meetings with members juggling tough COVID conversations, introversion, and cramped family spaces.
Six lessons from moving public engagement online
Six weeks ago, we posed the question “How do you engage when you can’t gather?” followed by our tips for alternative engagement options. Since then, the Argyle team has been working with clients across the country to design virtual public engagement programs.
You asked, we answered: Engagement in the era of COVID-19
How should organizations engage their public during the COVID-19 pandemic? That was the question Argyle’s national public engagement team tackled on a national webinar last week.
Engagement in the era of COVID-19
How do you engage when you can’t gather?