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Evaluating social media use – why is it important?

Posted by: Susy Wootton, Posted on: 11 June 2013 - Categories: Engagement, Insight

We need to be better at understanding the impact of our work. In the digital team, we’ve decided to focus the team efforts on projects which we can prove have been effective. There are lots of free online tools that …

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Digital communication activity planning: template

Posted by: Stephen Hale, Posted on: 9 June 2011 - Categories: Engagement

Below is a template for planning digital policy engagement and digital communication campaigns and activity. Note: this is a template to plan digital activity. It should be used alongside policy engagement or communications strategy, not replace them. Plans should be …

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