Top 5 Research-based Strategies to Cultivate Stakeholder Trust

 

5 Big Ideas Behind Effective Community Engagement

Safe and effective community engagement occurs when authentic human interactions are combined with proven best practice.

Dr. Ann Majchrzak, Professor Emeritus of Data Sciences and Operations at the University of Southern California’s Marshall School of Business, spent decades researching the science of human engagement—and how best to optimize it in online environments.

Her findings, along with those of her colleagues, are the basis for our prescriptive one-pager, The Five Big Research Ideas Behind Effective Community Engagement.

The ideas include:

1. Communication among a diverse mix of stakeholders.

2. Constructive exchange of stakeholder voices.

3. Encouragement of innovative thinking.

4. Elevation of collective ideas leading to a shared mindset.

5. Efficient use of time through a fast and focused exchange.

Schedule a discovery session with us today to learn how InnovateK12 leverages the science of community engagement to help school districts build a positive culture of involvement and engagement.

Jayme Markus

I design to humanize and inform. 

https://www.pageless.studio
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