Public Speaking

Bang the Table’s founding Directors, Matthew Crozier and Dr Crispin Butteriss are both available for public speaking engagements.

Slideshows from many of their presentations are available for viewing and download. All of our presentations are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License. This means you are generally free to reuse and remix them for your own purposes so long as you attribute Bang the Table as the source, do not directly make money from them and reshare your own material generated from ours.

Past Engagements

Online Communities: Bringing the Debate into Homes, Liquid Learning Community Education Forum 24th and 25th February 2011, Dr Crispin Butteriss.

Risk management and mitigation for online community engagement, Public Sector Community Engagement Conference, 8th to 10th December 2010, Matthew Crozier.

50 Tool in 150 Minutesand Engaging with Success, RightClick, WA IPAA, 15th October 2010, Dr Crispin Butteriss.

Pro’s and Con’s of Facebook and Twitter as Community Engagement Tools, Australian Marketing Institute Government Marketing and Communications Conference, 3rd September 2010, Matthew Crozier.

Panelist: Public Relations Institute of Australia Breakfast, South Australian Marketing Week, 26th August 2010, Dr Crispin Butteriss.

Social Networking and Education, COPE conference of Education Superintendents Alberta Canada, 12th August 2010, Matthew Crozier.

National Cultural Policy: Engaging the Community Online with Bang the Table, National Public Sector Digital Media Officers’ Forum 23rd June 2010, Matthew Crozier.

Planning to Engage Your Community Online, One day training course for the WA Institute of Public Administration Australia (IPAA), 14th June, 2010, Dr Crispin Butteriss.

Getting More People Involved: Keeping More People Involved, One Day Wonder, WA International Association of Public Participation, 10th June 2010, Dr Crispin Butteriss.

Social Media for Government Communication, The Thoughts that Count, AMI Marketing and Communication Forum, National Press Club Canberra, 20th May 2010, Matthew Crozier.

World Cafes and Online Engagement, Institute of Public Works Engineering Australia, 19th May 2010, Dr Crispin Butteriss.

Engaging Communities Online, Webinar, Public Decisions, 23rd April 2010, Dr Crispin Butteriss.

Friend or Foe Debate, Public Relations Institute of Australia,13th April 2010, Matthew Crozier.

A Strategic View of Web-Based Community Engagement, SA Local Government Finance Managers Group, 19th March 2010, Dr Crispin Butteriss.

Engaging your Community Online, Policy Development Conference Canberra, Tonkin Corporation, 29th March 2010, Matthew Crozier.

Tool Selection and Innovation in Community Engagement for Policy Development, Criterion Conference Workshop, 25th February 2010, Matthew Crozier.

Dealing with the 90-9-1 Rule: Managing Participation Inequality for Effective Online Community Engagement, Social Media For Government, Edmonton CA, 27th January, Dr Crispin Butteriss.

Engaging Youth Online, LGPRO Family, Youth and Childrens Services Conference, 29 October 2009, Matthew Crozier.

What are the risks in a Web 2.0 Environment, NSW Public Sphere, 4th September 2009, Matthew Crozier.

Chair Panel session on Engaging Communities Online, We Believe in Community Conference , LG Web Network, 20th August 2009, Matthew Crozier.

Engaging your Community Online, E Engagement – Engagement for the 21st Century, IAP2 Wellington (NZ), 2nd July 2009, Matthew Crozier.

Commuity Engagement Online, Frocomm Gov 2.0 Conference, 24th June 2009, Matthew Crozier.

Community Engagement Online, IAP2 Breakfast Series, Cairns, Townsville, Towoomna, Gold Coast and Brisbane, Queensland, June 2009, Matthew Crozier.

Taking Public Participation Online – a practical guide to tool selection and Risk Management, GOVIS 2009 (Wellington NZ), 21st May 2009, Matthew Crozier

Community Engagement Online, Planning Institute of Australia Young Planners Conference, 23rd April 2009, Matthew Crozier.

Community Engagement Tools: Engaging with the Community and Managing Information through Cyberspace, IAP2 Sydney ,12th March 2009, Matthew Crozier.