Opportunity Question: By developing a brand audit, how can we best support the City of North Vancouver in creating their new wayfinding strategy and direction? Term: Spring 2022Department: Business MarketingCourse: BKMT 316Instructor: Natasha Mrkic SuboticStaff contact: Blair Underhill and Crystal Lindgren, City of North Vancouver Project Description: The City has […]
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A Social Media Geocache hunt inspiring visitors to the new museum Opportunity Question: How can MONOVA use social media to excite and engage Gen Z about visiting the museum? The Team Students: Rashneet Kaur, Jonathan Boldt, Devon Engel, Jonathan Pohl, Shawn WatsonInstructor: Mitra KiamaneshPartners: Stephen Irving (Marketing and Communications Specialist), Carol Ballard, Program Coordinator, […]
1.Opportunity Question: How can we best support the City’s goal to “Build a City of Short Distances” by developing the City of North Vancouver’s own version of the “15 MIN City”? 2.Opportunity Question: How can the City strategically reposition their social investments to support long-term success of leaders within the […]
How we could make the fire department appealing as a career to diverse audiences so our organisation can better reflect the community we serve? Term: Fall 2021Department: Business AdministrationCourse: BADM 106 –7CD Organizational BehaviourInstructor: Mitra KiamaneshStaff contact: Chief Michael Danks, Rebecca Hathaway Primary Objective of Project: Students to prepare short […]
How can we broaden our fire safety public education using social media? How can we broaden the community’s understanding of what the City of North Vancouver Fire Department does and who they are? Term: Fall 2021Department: Business AdministrationCourse: BADM 318 –7CD Project ManagementInstructor: Mitra KiamaneshStaff contact: Chief Michael Danks, Rebecca […]
How can MONOVA use social media to excite and engage Gen Z about visiting the museum? Term: Fall 2021Department: Business AdministrationCourse: BADM 318 – Project ManagementInstructor: Mitra KiamaneshStaff contact: Stephen Irving (Marketing and Communications Specialist),Carol Ballard, Program Coordinator, Museum of North Vancouver (MONOVA) MONOVA Primary Objective of Project: To engage […]
Utilizing our current studies in Bachelor of Fine Arts, we grabbed our camera and lighting kits and got to filming! Using MONOVA’s exhibition themes, we created short, promotional one-minute videos that explored the museum, its exhibitions and North Vancouver’s history. These videos are catered towards social media platforms such as […]
How might we educate the public about responsible dog ownership? Term: Spring 2021Department: School of Business Course: BADM 318 – Project ManagementInstructor: Mitra KiamaneshStaff contact: Adam Vasilevich (Parks + Greenways Planner), Paul Duffy (Bylaws Manager) Group 1: Dog ownership in the City of North Vancouver is popular and is currently […]
How might we make use of social media to engage Gen Z in the launch of MONOVA? Term: Summer 2021Department: Business AdministrationCourse: BADM 318 – Project ManagementInstructor: Mitra KiamaneshStaff contact: Stephen Irving (Marketing and Communications Specialist), MONOVA Student groups will support the delivery of content for the rapidly changing world […]
How might we create opportunities for diverse representation among Fire Department employees? Term: Spring 2021Department: Business AdministrationCourse: BADM 466 (Managing Change) and BADM 335 (Workplace Learning, Development and Design) Instructor: Erin Robinson, Nancy Nowlan Staff contacts: Chief Greg Schalk (Fire Department), Corinne Nichols (City of North Vancouver) BADM 335 – Needs analysis + recruitment Student […]
How might we foster safe communities for diverse populations? Term: Fall 2019Department: Criminology, Business AdministrationCourse: Surveillance & Social Control (CRIM 202); Business and Society (BADM 460)Instructors: Sarah Yercich; Laurie Prange MartinStaff contact: Sergeant Peri Mainwaring (North Vancouver RCMP) BADM students will create stakeholder engagement plans in which they will suggest […]
How might we prepare residents to welcome and use a new equipment lending library (the Thingery)? Term: Spring 2020Department: Business SchoolCourse: Managing Change (BADM 466)Instructor: Erin RobinsonStaff contact: Julia Spitale (City of North Vancouver)Community Partner: Chris Diplock (The Thingery) A “Thingery” is a self-serve equipment lending library that is based […]
How might we develop transformative placemaking initiatives for the upcoming City of North Vancouver Economic Health Cluster? Term: Spring 2020Department: Business SchoolCourse: Managing Change (BADM 466)Instructor: Laurie Prange MartinStaff contact: Leah Herman (City of North Vancouver) The City of North Vancouver and partners are developing a vision for an Economic […]
How might we create programming for the John Braithwaite Community Centre that appeals to young adults and contributes to their wellbeing? Term: Spring 2020Department: Business SchoolCourse: BADM 460 (Business and Society)Instructor: Laurie Prange MartinStaff contact: Karen Pighin (North Vancouver Recreation and Culture Commission) Students developed stakeholder engagement plans to support […]
How can different management frameworks be applied to foster creativity in a workplace with union and non-union workers? Term: Fall 2019Department: Business SchoolCourse: BADM 303 Industrial RelationsInstructor: Laurie Prange MartinStaff contact: Karen Pighin (North Vancouver Recreation and Culture) Often it can be challenging to encourage creativity and innovation in complex […]
How can the City manage business buy-in to support the North Vancouver Parklet Program? Term: Fall 2019Department: Business SchoolCourse: Managing Change (BADM 466)Instructor: Laurie Prange MartinStaff contacts: Larry Orr, Leah Herman (City of North Vancouver) Parklets are small seating areas or greenspaces that are integrated into city streetscapes. In many […]
How can we communicate bylaw regulations in an engaging way that inspires compliance and is not entirely focused on the punitive measures? Term: Fall 2019Department: Business SchoolCourse: BADM 202 People ManagementInstructor: Laurie Prange MartinStaff: Paul Duffy (City of North Vancouver) Municipal bylaws often get a bad rep. The primary objective […]