DMP is trialling an online platform to help gauge people’s ideas and thoughts on corporate social responsibility.
Date: | Friday, 26 August 2016 |
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An innovative new platform for stakeholder feedback is being trialled by the Department of Mines and Petroleum.
MindHive is a crowdsourcing platform that gives stakeholders an opportunity to engage in discussions with organisations to attain collective goals and expertise of real people with real knowledge
The platform includes a national network of expert contributors from universities, industry, Non-Government Organisations and government, and is moderated to ensure safe and sensible dialogue.
For the trial, the department is posing the question "what role do regulators have in enforcing corporate social responsibility?"
To join the discussion, register at MindHive. Once registered you are able to comment on the question posed by the department or reply to an existing post.
The trial will run for around six weeks to give enough time to allow helpful discussion on the chosen topic.