tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8500794766833162069.post4453457390582870754..comments2023-05-10T08:28:48.410+01:00Comments on Seeking Praxis: How do you achieve optimum participant mix at an event?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8500794766833162069.post-47455636697283137282011-01-10T17:31:46.789+00:002011-01-10T17:31:46.789+00:00Thanks for your comments John. I've only just ...Thanks for your comments John. I've only just figured out that I needed to approve comments on this site, so sorry for the delay! I'll change the settings when I figure out how.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17661989783780121656noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8500794766833162069.post-34684010654914386962010-11-18T21:32:18.697+00:002010-11-18T21:32:18.697+00:00Hi Lorna
Watching the event via Twitter from afar...Hi Lorna<br /><br />Watching the event via Twitter from afar it looked like an excellent evening of which you should all be proud. There will always be problems reaching out to everybody who might be at an event, but, at least you were prepared to open up the discussion to people who were not in the room.<br /><br />I personally think we need to crack the one about business involvement in the Big Society. As public funding recedes, good relations between community organisations and businesses are going to be essential, and they are equally important for both parties. Businesses need thriving local communities.<br /><br />As for interest from community representatives. I don't think most community people want to engage in debating what the Big Society is, they just want to get on with what they have always done, making their communities a better place.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com