Resources tagged with engaging



Creative People and Places: Shared Decision-Making Toolkit

This resource gives examples of shared decision-making from across the Creative People and Places (CPP) programme. It includes case studies, tools and tips to help you think strategically, recruit, deliver collaboratively and reflect together.

Engaging communities beyond the building

York Theatre Royal takes a cross-departmental approach to engaging communities ensuring the whole organisation is audience focused. They build long-term relationships with visitors and participants by working with them to deliver artistic work. During this AMA conference 2013 session Abbigail Ollive and Alexander Wright shared details of how York Theatre Royal has transformed the impact … Read more

Engaging your audience to make good habits stick

Coppafeel! is a charity on a mission to stamp out late detection and mis-diagnosis of breast cancer. With a clear vision, a unique brand and a strong understanding of its target audience Coppafeel! has become a prominent organisation effectively reaching out to young people across the UK. During this AMA conference 2013 session Coppafeel! explained … Read more

Promotional products drive action

This short article from Promotional Marketing was first published in January 2013 and shares top-line findings from research commissioned by the British Promotional Merchandise Commission.  So if you’re not sure how effective promotional products are in comparison to other channels of customer engagement, this is worth a quick read.

Getting the message across

Whether it’s a 30-second TV commercial, a half-page press release with some exciting news, a roadside poster trying to catch a driver’s eye, a 24-page brochure to take home and dwell on, or a 45-minute pod-cast speech by the artistic director … they all have an audience to engage, all have a purpose to achieve,a key message to get across.

Five steps to embracing culture change

A culture change has been evolving largely as a result of demographic shifts, globalisation and technology – which is transforming the way people create, consume, commune and communicate. Diane Ragsdale finds out how arts organisations might adapt to this culture change.