We Move from Big Projects to the Big Vote

Our communications for Big Projects was a Big Adventure. Our guests took us to the nation’s biggest recent efforts. We hoped you enjoyed the tour! Our interviewees highlighted how communications and public involvement for these multi-billion dollar projects kept...

Changing Demographics

This month, the Collaborative Services blog has been writing about elections — and arguably the biggest story of this year’s election cycle is the impact of the nation’s changing demographics. Here’s an interesting statistic for people wondering who our elected...

So Many Voters, So Many Ways to Vote

Many of us still vote the same way our great-grandparents did: We show up at the neighborhood polling station Election Day. We depart with an “I Voted” sticker and a sense of having participated in a sacred ritual of democracy. But this centuries-old tradition soon...

Compulsory Voting: Vote or Pay Up

Imagine if you didn’t vote on Election Day. Say you got busy. Or you didn’t like the candidates. Or you happen to believe that your vote doesn’t matter, so why bother. Then, a week later, you get a letter in the mail saying you’re being fined $20 for not going to the...