While communicating progress is a key way to celebrate success and engage residents in data-driven governance, cities can struggle with how to talk about this work. WWC shares seven practices with examples to help cities publicly share updates and accomplishments related to data and evidence...
Engaging local communities is a helpful way to optimize and ensure the sustainability of open data and performance management programs. Created by GovEx, this toolkit helps cities develop and implement marketing and communication plans to create ongoing engagement and buzz for open data and...
In this Q&A session, Kristin Taylor, a former WWC Communications Lead, discusses why it's important for cities to talk about their data work and shares some tips for making these types of stories relatable and engaging. #LeadershipandCapacity #LC2
It's important for cities to regularly communicate examples of progress made as a result of governing using data and evidence. The Centers for Civic Impact provide some data storytelling techniques and advice on using one-pager reports to share updates and engage local communities. ...
Sharing stories about progress made using data and evidence can be a great way for cities to celebrate accomplishments, engage residents, and share lessons learned or best practices with other cities. This guide highlights storytelling examples, including social media coverage, public...