As a leader, manager or coordinator of any service agency or programme you appreciate the vital importance of clear, motivational communication.Improving your written and person-to-person communication skills will move your organization and programmes forward.
The workshop will give you a system for creating effective communications.You will come away with a set of principles, which will make you, now and in the future, a more disciplined, persuasive communicator.
Participants Will Learn:
- recognize that all communications , from a memo, report or brochure to a speech or a pitch in a meeting , require similar analysis and planning
- establish themes in an outline, often around central questions or ideas, before you fill in the details
- understand the principles of "plain language" communications
- understand and utilize the essence of the journalistic method by analyzing the structure and content of typical news articles , explore how the writer effectively sets up the key facts and ideas
- consider your own "communications personality", and begin to incorporate the personal communications skills that make some public figures, like Stephen Lewis and Michalle Jean, renowned communicators
- find ways to engage your audience and commit them to your information or project by formulating an audience profile, for a brochure that provides an overview of your organization
- be conscious of the emotional content of what you write or say
Who Should Attend:
- Social and Health Service Agency Workers
- Board Members
- Program Managers & Leaders
- Program Coordinators
Workshop registration limited to those currently employed with or in a governance position with a non-profit agency.