Program overview
Effective communication is an essential component of successful institutions and professionals. This program is designed to equip participants with the skills to communicate effectively with both internal and external stakeholders. Beginning with the foundational principles of communication, the program will cover how to present complex policy ideas across various formats, including written memos, reports, public speeches, and digital platforms such as websites and social media. By the end of the course, participants will have a toolkit of communication strategies that can enhance their ability to lead and influence in all aspects of their professional careers.
Mode of learning
In-person
Location
KSPP
Language
English
Duration
2 Days
Program Start
OCT 22 ,2024
Program end
OCT 23 ,2024
Learning Outcomes
Understand the role of effective communication in creating successful policies and fostering high-functioning organizations.
Apply various tools and techniques to enhance written, verbal, and digital communication.
Analyze individual communication strengths and areas for improvement
Evaluate different communication strategies and their impact on professional interactions.
Create a structured communication plan to achieve professional goals and improve organizational outcomes.
Who Should Attend?
Mid-career professionals
This program is ideal for participants at any stage of their careers, particularly suited to mid-career professionals with 5-10 years of experience
Key responsibilities may include
Communication (conventional and digital); Corporate Communication, Policy Communication, Heads and Executives of Research Departments, Public Relations Executives
English Language Proficiency
Professionals fluent in English (speaking, reading and writing)
Faculty
Professor Brent Durbin
Associate Professor of Government, Director of Program in Public Policy, Chair of Chair of the Department of Government ,Co- Director of Journalism Concentration at Smith College.
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