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The International Association of Facilitators (IAF) conference is coming
April 27, 2018
This week (May 2 - 5) I’ll be heading back to my Ottawa roots to attend and present at the…
Abbey-Jane McGrath Joins Delaney + Associates Team
April 6, 2018
Delaney + Associates is delighted to welcome Abbey-Jane McGrath, who has joined the Vancouver office in the role of Communications…
Understanding, Reconciliation and Plain Old Respect
February 15, 2018
Yesterday, in the House of Commons, the Prime Minister announced a new legal framework for Indigenous people. While the details…
Engagement Forecast for 2018
January 5, 2018
Perhaps it’s my training from Journalism school, or maybe being an Aries, or just being the first born, but I…
Through an Indigenous Lens: Three Lessons in Authentic Engagement
November 10, 2017
I had the opportunity to attend the Putting Patients First conference this week, hosted by the BC SUPPORT Unit,…
Tips for Communicating to Support Broader Engagement
January 23, 2017
This is the second in a three-part series on communicating in the "post-truth" era. Read the first part here. What…
On the 12th Day… Christmas Wishes from D+A
December 23, 2016
We hope you have enjoyed our 12 Days of Christmas blog series, exploring our top 10 engagement principles. Thanks for…
Day 11: Build Relationships Through Authentic Engagement
December 22, 2016
Imagine this: We sometimes tell clients not to engage. Why? Because if you cannot engage authentically, then it’s better not…