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There can be many reasons why there is resistance to the full adoption of the measures we wish to see implemented.
I don't wish with that statement to discuss the validity or merit of those positions, rather to suggest we should try to "make the most of it", to convince event organizers to adopt these measures, even if just one step at a time.
With that in mind, I'd like to see a lot more granularity in the badging options. For eg.:
(I just took this example, out of context, from one of the submissions:) "We commit to having a supply of high-quality facial coverings at the event and will supply any attendee who needs one, free of charge."
Imagining that there is an event that might either implement the above or nothing at all, should we have a way to mark that as an example of 'some efforts made'?
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Love this perspective, thank you! I think you're spot on. We need to recognize these efforts at a more granular level for a number of reasons, definitely including that it would help us recognize incremental progress.
I like the idea of approaching this by splitting "Efforts Made" into "Some Efforts Made" and "Significant Efforts Made" 🤔
There can be many reasons why there is resistance to the full adoption of the measures we wish to see implemented.
I don't wish with that statement to discuss the validity or merit of those positions, rather to suggest we should try to "make the most of it", to convince event organizers to adopt these measures, even if just one step at a time.
With that in mind, I'd like to see a lot more granularity in the badging options. For eg.:
(I just took this example, out of context, from one of the submissions:) "We commit to having a supply of high-quality facial coverings at the event and will supply any attendee who needs one, free of charge."
Imagining that there is an event that might either implement the above or nothing at all, should we have a way to mark that as an example of 'some efforts made'?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: