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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 18 Jun 20

It’s been some months now since COVID-19 has completely changed the way we work, engage, and interact.And while it hasn’t been easy, it is really inspiring to see the way Loomio groups are adapting to these trying circumstances and continuing to create impact.Our friends from the Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI), a nonprofit quantifying each country’s human rights performance, has been able to continue their important work by using Loomio to connect their global network of experts, volunteers, and academics.“As a globally distributed team, we’ve always communicated digitally, but lockdown still prompted us to try out new tools and at least

It’s been some months now since COVID-19 has completely changed the way we work, engage, and interact.And while it hasn’t been easy, it is really inspiring to see the way Loomio groups are adapting to these trying circumstances and continuing to create impact.Our friends from the Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI), a nonprofit quantifying each country’s human rights performance, has been


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 24 Mar 20

Keep your work moving with LoomioYour team is suddenly remote, and you need a place where you can have discussions and make decisions.Your team can get going in under 10 minutes with these five simple steps.Set up your groupInvite team membersStart a discussion threadMake a decisionSet an outcome1. Set up your groupFirst, click here to start a new organization on Loomio if you haven’t already.Edit group settings to add your Group description, so your team understands the purpose of your group.Upload a photo or a familiar image. This could be your logo, a team photo or any other image that your teammates will recognise.2. Invite team membersInvite your team to

Keep your work moving with LoomioYour team is suddenly remote, and you need a place where you can have discussions and make decisions.Your team can get going in under 10 minutes with these five simple steps.Set up your groupInvite team membersStart a discussion threadMake a decisionSet an outcome1. Set up your groupFirst, click here to start a new organization on Loomio if you haven’t already.Edit group settings to


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 2 Mar 20

John Gieryn | 2020.28.02Communication can make or break any team or organization’s efforts. Save time, email confusion, and energy with higher quality conversations that move to action — Loomio’s discussion threads can help.Starting threads on Loomio helps people participate via their computer or mobile in their own time. All organizations benefit by having an online place for discussions — a space for your group to start vital conversations, consider and debate, and get clear outcomes. Don’t have a communication platform yet? Try Loomio with your group, for free.This article will guide you through five powerful ways to use threads that have been tried and tested over

John Gieryn | 2020.28.02Communication can make or break any team or organization’s efforts. Save time, email confusion, and energy with higher quality conversations that move to action — Loomio’s discussion threads can help.Starting threads on Loomio helps people participate via their computer or mobile in their own time. All organizations benefit by having an online place for discussions — a space for your group to


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 18 Dec 19

2018, February 16th by Johanna Malinen (re-post from our old blog)Over the last few years, the New Zealand Government has been committed to seeking new ways to guarantee everyone in New Zealand a safe environment to live. The country has one of the highest reported rates of family violence and sexual violence in the developed world, so action is needed.People working in the sector need a national framework and clear guidelines for safely and consistently tackling these problems. A combined cross-government and sector team championed the development of a Workforce Capability Framework for addressing family violence, sexual violence and violence within whānau

2018, February 16th by Johanna Malinen (re-post from our old blog)Over the last few years, the New Zealand Government has been committed to seeking new ways to guarantee everyone in New Zealand a safe environment to live. The country has one of the highest reported rates of family violence and sexual violence in the developed world, so action is needed.People working in


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