In Resources
Resources for communicators
Presentations
Documentation from previous Network meetings has been posted for your reference:
2008
- Comms@08
- Matt Lane’s Navigating the social media landscape presentation [PPT 463 KB]
- Paul Rayner’s Lost in translation presentation [PPT 326 KB]
- Hoani Jeremy Lambert’s Environmental behaviour change [PPT 1.4 MB]
- Howell James’ keynote presentation [PPT 597 KB]
- Howel James Speech notes [DOC 1.9 MB]
- Video (Green Cross Code) [MPG 8.5 MB]
- Video (Teenage Road Safety) [MPG 8.3 MB]
- Sue MacArthur’s KiwiSaver communications presentation [PPT 218KB]
- Video (for Sue MacArthur presentation) [MPEG 10.3 MB]
- Michael Webb’s Putting people at the centre of law reform presentation [PPT 970 KB]
- Ali Tocker’s What really matters presentation [285 KB]
- Joseph Peart’s Angle vs. Spin debate notes [43.5 KB]
2007
- The changing face of New Zealand [PPT 997 KB]: Mansoor Khawaja, Principal Demographer Statistics New Zealand
- The Wellington communications work landscape [DOC 24 KB]: Annabel and Lindsay Jackson from PowerHouse People
2006
- comms@06
- Karen Poutasi's Keynote presentation [PPT 228 KB] & speech notes [PDF 180 KB]
- Panellists: Karen Jones [PPT 512 KB], Brett Sangster [PPT 148 KB], Brad Tattersfield [PPT 1.1 MB]
- Successful speaking Kim Cameron's newsletter on public speaking & presentation skills.
- Public Sector Intranet NOTE: this link can only be accessed from member agencies.
- 6 April 2006: Blogging in the public sector. Che from Club Politique, Geoff from The Thorndon Bubble, Hadyn from Grabthar's Hammer and Tom from Well Urban.
- Blog search resources include Technorati, Google Blog Search and Feedster.
- More information about RSS
2005
- 2 March 2005: Lynda Harris - Tale of Purity, Pompeia and the Public Service [172 KB]
- 2 March 2005: Brian Bond - 'Dave's Story' [272 KB]. This was the winning entry of the Write Group plain English competition run for The Network.
2004
- 20 October 2004: Neil Green - Getting the most from your communications partners [80 KB]
- 20 October 2004: Brett Sangster - So you want to buy communications services [32 KB]
- 20 October 2004: Mark Champion - The pitch process - best practice [328 KB]
- 2 June 2004: Haami Piripi - The Use of Maori Language in Public Sector Communications [248 KB]
- 19 Februray 2004: Tracey Bridges - An Introduction to Social Marketing [96 KB]
2003
- 22 October 2003: Sara Barham and Chris Daish - E-government in a Nutshell
- 16 Sept 2003: Simon Taylor - Communications Measurement
- 24 July 2003: Peter Abernethy - Why Talk to the Media
- 21 May 2003: Susan Bartel - Not Another PowerPoint Pie
- 15 April 2003: Christine Arden - The Brand is Everything
- 15 April 2003: Iain Potter - The Brand is Everything
- 15 April 2003: Anton Blank - The Brand is Everything
Links
Links to useful websites:
- www.govt.nz the all-of-government portal
- www.jobs.govt.nz government jobs online
- Public Relations Institute of New Zealand
- Good Practice Participate - a website that helps public servants engage successfully with community, voluntary, iwi and Māori organisations.
- http://www.caanz.co.nz Communications Agencies Association New Zealand
- Victorian Government's Communications Best Practice Tool Kit
- UK Government Communications Network
- PR Metrics - Research for Planning & Evaluation of PR & Corporate Communication
This 'White Paper' is based on a chapter written for a new public relations text book in 2002 and provides a comprehensive summary of international Best Practice thinking, approaches and methodologies for conducting planning research and evaluation of PR and corporate communication. - Good Practice Participate
The Good Practice Participate website hosted by the Office for the Community and Voluntary Sector (OCVS) has had a major makeover.
The new-look site has improved menu structures and navigation, an effective search engine, new content and extra resources.
If your role involves working with communities, consultation on policy, partnering with community organisations, communicating with stakeholders, collaboration with other agencies, or community development then visit the updated website to access guidance on building active relationships, working with specific population groups, managing risks, monitoring and evaluation. New guidance material and resources will be added on an ongoing basis, and your suggestions for new content or comments about the site are welcome.
If you would like to submit a link to this page, please email the webmaster.
RSS
RSS is a technology that lets you use special applications to notify you when a site is updated. You can then read the updated content in that application, without having to use a web browser.
To subscribe to this RSS feed you need to copy this page's URL into a feed reader. For instructions on how to add it to the feeds you keep track of, consult the documentation of your RSS reader.
Two free RSS readers are:
- FeedReader for Windows
- NetNewsWire Lite for Mac
Browsers like Firefox and Safari and the excellent Thunderbird mail client also act as RSS readers or, if you don't wish to/are unable to download a reader to your desktop, you can use an online version like Bloglines.
For a terrific in-depth article on RSS, read this post by Amy Gahran.
There is also a simple tutorial for adding RSS feeds to your Google homepage here on the Network site.
