What do you think is the most effective way for Citizen Groups to come together and brainstorm?
- Meeting online
- Meeting somewhere locally (coffee shop, bookstore, etc.)
- Weekly meetings
- Bi-weekly meetings
- No meetings at all...just keep brainstorming here online
What is the best way to present the "voice" of the Citizen Group to City Officials?
- In the form of letter writing
- In the form of e-mails
- In person
When representing a Citizen Group, what is the best way to identify ourselves?
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Friday, December 4, 2009
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A majority of the CoSpr population is elderly and retired. Demographic data shows that people in this age group are more likely to use a telephone or meet in person than to converse online.
ReplyDeleteMost people in the mentioned age group only use eMail if they have any online presence at all so email blasts and subscriptions would be the best way to push information out, but not effective for gathering their ideas.