Tales from the Trenches

At Dialogue Partners, we try new public engagement practices all the time. We research and publish what works and what doesn't so that you can learn right alongside us!

Kim Hyshka Kim Hyshka

AI is changing the game - Are you on board?

Should I be looking at integrating AI in the work I do? 
Should I know more? Where do I start? 
What considerations are there for the use of AI in public engagement? 

In this month’s Daring Dialogue we are tackling a topic that is on everyone’s mind (or at least their newsfeed) these days: Artificial Intelligence (AI)

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Kim Hyshka Kim Hyshka

Stand Your Ground

Unapologetically – Insist, hold and stand your ground for meaningful, better conversations.
For me being unapologetic means being honest with yourself, trusting your instincts and having the courage to be vulnerable and share with others. Being unapologetic (about the things that are most important) is a powerful way to live and work and, dare I say, have a positive impact on people and issues around you. 

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Tanis Kolenc Tanis Kolenc

Public Participation Ethics

When thorny ethical issues crop up, it’s not always easy to know what to do in the moment. As a public participation professional, I’ve faced a few awkward situations over the years. In this blog post, I use one such scenario to illustrate a possible response.

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Kim Hyshka Kim Hyshka

Public Participation Practitioner Ethics: Can you be friends with stakeholders?

What happens when professional relationships spill into your personal life? If you’ve ever worked on a lengthy public participation project where you foster strong relationships with the folks involved, you’ll recognize the issue we examine in the latest Dialogue Partners blog post. Take a look at this real-life example of crossing a professional boundary and weigh in with your thoughts.

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Tanis Kolenc Tanis Kolenc

Learning in the Trenches

Have you ever been pushed to the edge of your skills when it really counted? I sure have, and the last time wasn’t too long ago. I hesitated to share this story, but then I realized that learning in the trenches is what makes us better public engagement facilitators. Not only is it unavoidable, but it’s also necessary. So, I’m throwing caution to the wind and sharing my “disaster” with you in my latest blog post. I hope you’ll read and then share an example of being pushed to your edge. Let’s all learn together!

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