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Corporate Communications Strategy
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Consultation has concluded
The City of Oshawa is updating its communications strategy to ensure we continue to provide you with the information you want and need and in a way that best suits your lifestyle.
To piece it all together, we needed to hear from you. You were invited to share your feedback on:
your overall satisfaction with communications received;
how you currently receive information; and,
your preferred method and frequency of communications moving forward.
The Corporate Communications Strategy survey is now closed.
Thank you to all of those who completed the survey or chatted with us around the city. Feedback received on the Corporate Communications Strategy will be summarized in a report that will be presented to the Corporate Services Committee this spring.
The City of Oshawa is updating its communications strategy to ensure we continue to provide you with the information you want and need and in a way that best suits your lifestyle.
To piece it all together, we needed to hear from you. You were invited to share your feedback on:
your overall satisfaction with communications received;
how you currently receive information; and,
your preferred method and frequency of communications moving forward.
The Corporate Communications Strategy survey is now closed.
Thank you to all of those who completed the survey or chatted with us around the city. Feedback received on the Corporate Communications Strategy will be summarized in a report that will be presented to the Corporate Services Committee this spring.
The City of Oshawa is updating
its communications strategy to ensure we continue to provide you with the
information you want and need and in a way that best suits your lifestyle.
In this survey, you'll have the opportunity to provide feedback on your overall satisfaction with communications received; how your currently receive information; and, your preferred method and frequency of communications moving forward.
Feedback on the Corporate
Communications Strategy will be received until Thursday, March 29, 2018. Feedback
received will be summarized in a report that will be presented to the Corporate
Services Committee this spring.
Consultation has concluded
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