What are your thoughts on having a best practise section which would act as working group to look at specific issues raised within the forum.
I sit on many commitees Working well together - UKCG and so on, these are all good examples in there own right but with all the resources within these forums its a shame not to tap into that font of knowledge, we have so many experianced individuals from such a varied sectors
This would generate a lot of benchmarking and would allow the forum users to see what good looks like.
Feedback welcome!!
Best Practise - Working Groups
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Re: Best Practise - Working Groups
I like the idea. We do something similar at work and it does seem to be beneficial.
When suggestions come in for setting up new sections on the forums, I always ask myself if the typical contents of a new section would fit anywhere else in the forums.
Would this be the same as posting general comments in the general section looking for help with certain issues?
Our corporate best practice site shows images and descriptions of how an issue was dealt with or improved. For me though, to show pictures of my workplace on the forums would need consent from work, and personally I'm not too keen on going down that route. That's not to say it wouldn't be possible for plenty other users.
When suggestions come in for setting up new sections on the forums, I always ask myself if the typical contents of a new section would fit anywhere else in the forums.
Would this be the same as posting general comments in the general section looking for help with certain issues?
Our corporate best practice site shows images and descriptions of how an issue was dealt with or improved. For me though, to show pictures of my workplace on the forums would need consent from work, and personally I'm not too keen on going down that route. That's not to say it wouldn't be possible for plenty other users.
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Re: Best Practise - Working Groups
For me Jack it would be based around policies, processes and procedures - there are so many excellent examples being used it would be good to consolidate all our resources within these forums into producing one rolls royce version.
pictorial evidence to demonstrate best practise is not quite what i was refering to, it would be a forum/suggestion based approach where individuals would volunteer to look at target issues which are identified through the forum
pictorial evidence to demonstrate best practise is not quite what i was refering to, it would be a forum/suggestion based approach where individuals would volunteer to look at target issues which are identified through the forum
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