Showing posts with label #implementation.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #implementation.. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Quick implementation and smooth sailing...hopefully!



 The Trust works in motions of routine, they are creatures of habit and meticulous with details. All are important elements when dealing with heritage listed sites in Western Australia (or the world for that matter).  It is important buildings are repaired and maintained to a standard that works to conserve their original state of being. This is a costly exercise and, therefore, the trust requires a significant portion of funding from the government, sponsors, revenue and donors to ensure they maintain their presence.

The past few days I have formulated a strategy to increase awareness via social media and membership from the local community. There are a significant number of people that are unaware of the National Trust and the work they are responsible for.  Using a variety of research methods I have formulated a strategy that targets young families and youth to get involved with the NTWA. Currently, the benefits of becoming a member are not significant and in pressing economic times would not be a priority. However, in combination with significant stakeholders the NTWA can optimize membership and increase revenue.

All strategy developments where put to a stop when my supervisor saw a rise in Facebook activity on a competitor’s profile and declared something needed to be done. He encouraged me to review my set of tactics and implement the most appropriate and effective solution. I was then to present this to staff members of the NTWA to generate interest in the department and encourage staff members to share the idea amongst their networks. It was determined we would implement ‘hugging heritage’, an act of appreciating heritage by encouraging stakeholders to hug heritage sites. The NTWA would share the images amongst our social media users and encourage them to share their own images.

Staff members reacted positively to the idea and the wheels were set in motion. Straight after the presentation we gathered a group of staff to hug the fig tree outside the Old Hill Observatory, this was our first picture in the series.

It was wonderful to finally see one the tactic set into motion. There is a significant difference between formulating and implementing. It is incredibly daunting because whilst you have calculated the desired effect, you never quite know exactly how people will react to the idea.