Tuesday, March 12, 2013

A new blog reflects a shift in my consulting business: Engage Citizens

By Griff Wigley, on March 11, 2013, 8:48 am

I?ve been a bit of a laggard here on LoGro lately. For years, I?ve had something new on the blog everyday but in the last month, I?ve only had a few new posts/week and have not been very active in the comment threads.

What?s up?

Engage Citizens - Vertical - 185wI?ve created a new blog called Engage Citizens as I?m shifting more of my Wigley and Associates consulting work to helping local units of government (state, cities, counties, townships, school districts) use online tools and services to?you guessed it?engage citizens.

I?ve been doing online citizen engagement as a citizen since the early 90?s in my work with Northfield.org and continuing here on Locally Grown Northfield since 2006.

Grandview-Development-Framework-finalGriff Wigley, Scott NealBut it was my consulting contract with City Manager Scott Neal and the City of Edina back in April of 2011 when we created the Edina Citizen Engagement project that helped me see how other local units of government could benefit from something similar.

The Grandview District Development Framework project in particular was enlightening because of how the online tools complemented the face-to-face work of the steering committee, consultants, and city staff over the course of 9 months.

Griff Wigley at  League of MN Cities annual conference, 2012Tim Madigan at  League of MN Cities annual conference, 2012Last summer, I presented and facilitated a session for the League of MN Cities annual conference about my work with the City of Edina titled Government 2.0: New Strategies for Engaging the Public.

One of the people in the audience that day was Northfield City Administrator Tim Madigan who, a few months later as most of you LoGro readers are aware, hired me to manage the online engagement for a Developing a parking management plan for downtown.

Chris Richardson, Griff Wigley, Matt HillmanShortly thereafter, when I heard that the Northfield Public Schools District had a calendar project in the works, I approached Superintendent Chris Richardson and HR/Technology Director Matt Hillman about adding an online citizen engagement component. I just finished up the Transformational Technology project for them and last week started another online engagement project with them titled A school calendar conversation with the Northfield community.

I?ll continue to post client updates on my Wigley and Associates blog but most of my consulting-related blogging energy will be devoted to the Engage Citizens blog. I?ve also changed my Griff Wigley Twitter username to @EngageCitizens. I?ll tweet all my new Engage Citizens blog posts but you can also subscribe to Engage Citizens via email or RSS.

Now that I?ve got all this in place, I?ll get back to posting more regularly here on LoGro. I?m scheming on a new doodad for y?all.

Source: http://locallygrownnorthfield.org/post/28711/

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