Reach out to everyone

Reach out to everyone, you simply can not now everyone’s expertise and interests. A diverse crowd would be a great start!

 

Reach out to those impacted, – Vice president Mike Pence presiding over a policy-making meeting regarding Health care, especially where it relates to women……

Nothing about us, without us“, Make sure that those that will be impacted are there to participate in the decision making. 

 

Reach out to Experts, Alex “Hitch” Hitchens, the Date Doctor consulting

When you know there are people in your organisation or elsewhere that can contribute, due to their expertise and experience it is up to you to reach out to those and make sure they have a chance to contribute. Their advice can be invaluable.

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reach out to the Nay-Sayers

 

 

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DECIDING TOGETHER


making sure all are heard, included and committed to the outcome

And hopefully in a speedy and transparent manner, should be easy!
In the following pages, we hope to show that, though it might seem hard work, it can be achievable. and with practice, it can become quite fast.

Having everyone on the team, and the larger organisation, onboard and up to speed will allow people to become truly accountable and responsible. 

Plan Your Content

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If you’re considering adding a blog to your site, you’ll want to have a plan beforehand. Planning your blog will help your subject matter remain consistent over time. It’ll also help you determine whether or not there’s enough material to maintain a steady stream of posts.

One pitfall many new bloggers run into is starting a blog that isn’t posted to frequently enough. A shortage of recent posts can give your visitors a bad impression of your business. One may think “I wonder if they’re still in business” or “they may want to hire a writer.”

A blog, like any other customer facing aspect of your business, communicates your brand. If it isn’t maintained and given proper attention, people will notice. Post regularly and keep your content fresh. Give your audience a reason to visit often.

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Categories and Tags

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If you write about a variety of subjects, categories can help your readers find the posts that are most relevant to them. For instance, if you run a consulting business, you may want some of your posts to reflect work you’ve done with previous clients, while having other posts act as informational resources. In this particular case, you can set up 2 categories: one labeled Projects and another labeled Resources. You’d then place your posts in their respective categories.

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Pages vs. Posts

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If you’re new to WordPress you may be wondering what’s the big deal behind Pages and Posts. At first glance they appear to be one and the same: if you were to create either a new page or a new post you’d be presented with nearly identical interfaces and in many cases the public appearance of pages and posts will look the same.

Don’t let this fool you. There’s a very fundamental difference between the two and that difference is what makes CMSs, like WordPress, great platforms for integrating blogs with traditional websites.

Pages

Think about the kind of pages that make up a typical website. Most often you’ll see pages like “Home”, “About Us”, “Services”, “Contact Us”, etc. Within WordPress these are often treated as Pages; documents that have no particular regard for the time they were posted.

For example, when you visit the “About Us” page of your favorite company’s website you don’t expect the content to be very different from what was available there a week ago.

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