Anyone who relies only on technical information in the energy and climate transition will fail. Because what makes such projects successful in the long term are informed, involved and active people. This is exactly where our information events come in – creating space for understanding, participation and involvement.
Point 1: Create clarity
Providing information is more than just sharing facts. People want to understand what is coming their way – from their own perspective. They have questions, want to be heard and feel that their concerns matter. That is why we prepare our events in such a way that they are designed from the perspective of those affected and users: easy to understand, close to everyday life and with a clear connection to the realities of the visitors of the event:
- These are the framework conditions,
- these are the options for action,
- this is what we do.
To ensure the necessary understanding, we brief internal and external speakers specifically – so that your audience does not misunderstand, but is informed in a language that resonates.
Point 2: Activate and network
Another advantage of working with enovation: If desired, we activate the participants through interactive formats and create real encounters – with each other and with relevant stakeholders. This creates networks, understanding and often the foundation for future collaboration.
Our experience shows that around 10% of participants voluntarily continue to participate in well-designed information events – and even over 20% in thematically focused events. This is an enormous lever for projects that rely on acceptance and engagement in the long term.
Point 3: Accompany engagement effectively
Our experience shows that around ten percent of participants voluntarily continue to participate in well-designed information events – and even over 20 percent in thematically focused events: This is an enormous lever for projects that rely on acceptance and engagement in the long term.
However, this commitment does not work on its own, but needs support at the beginning. This applies both to analogue processes such as topic forums and to digital platforms.
Information events that have an impact
Those who work with us not only invest in good communication, but also lay the foundation for sustainable solutions in a complex future.
Reaching people
Anchoring trust
Shaping together
Long-term involvement
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