Do Speeches Still Matter? UK communications conference – Reduced price for GCN members

Geneva Communicator Members are offered a 50 GBP reduction of the entry price for this conference – write to us if you are interested: genevacom@gmail.com

The 6th Leadership & Communication Conference with Bournemouth University Media School, UIK

21 September 2012

Every year the UK Speechwriters’ Guild together with the European Speechwriter Network hosts a conference at Bournemouth University to bring together the top communicators from across Europe.

In 2012, we have invited speakers to address the topic, do speeches still matter?

How often do eyes glaze over at the prospect of listening to another PowerPoint presentation?

We need to explore better ways to persuade and lead those around us.

Speeches remain an efficient way to get a message across. Leadership is about influence, not information.

When many forms of communication compete for attention, how do we persuade leaders to use the rawest and most powerful ones?

What the two-day conference is all about:

The UK Speechwriters’ Guild has pioneered a format where we listen to top speechwriters talk about their work.          We learn what techniques they use, how they craft stories, how they build relationships with their speakers and organisations.

This year, have the option of attending an intensive ‘Nuts & Bolts of Speechwriting’ seminar on Thursday 20 September from 2 – 5pm.

We’ll be hosting a quiz night on the eve of the conference, where you’ll be able to socialise with other speechwriters. You will be among like-minded communicators who bring expertise from many different backgrounds.

Who should attend?

Previous conferences have attracted speechwriters from the European Commission, the CBI, Orange, Deloitte, the United Nations, the European Investment Bank, Coca Cola as well as the Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties.

This conference is for anyone wanting to improve their ability to write and deliver speeches. It’s also for people wishing to improve their company’s ability to communicate ideas and engage staff in developing new behaviours. We offer a limited number of spaces to students and recent graduates seeking to pursue a career in speechwriting.

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Compelling Presence workshop for women – GCN special offer

Carolina Rodriguez Barros from Dare to Glow and Maria Wilhelmsson from VoxImpact are launching a brand-new programme called Compelling Presence. It has been designed for women in mid- and senior positions who want to establish a strong business presence and project a confident image.

The programme will help women discover how to focus their mind, body and voice to command attention, loyalty and respect. Participants will also learn to integrate their new tools through practice, feedback, and more practice.

The 2 1/2 day Compelling Presence programme will take place in Geneva from 26 September 2012, and there are places for just 12 women. The price is CHF 1600 excl. VAT and members of the Geneva Communicators Network can benefit from a CHF 100 discount if registering before August 31.

The full information about the programme is available on the Compelling Presence website. You can also download a PDF brochure here.

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New Executive Certificate in Geneva – International Crisis Management

A new Executive Certificate – International Crisis Management has been launched by LEIDAR and the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. Starting in November 2012 and ending in March 2013, this new programme will be organized around three modules of three to five days each. The Executive Certificate will address the three key areas of crisis management: crisis and stakeholder mapping, risk assessment and crisis navigation.

The course is intended for professionals working in both public institutions and private sector companies, whether in the communications, government relations, advocacy, operations or human resources disciplines. The content of the programme will balance academic tuition with the acquisition of practical skills and tools, and include the participation of high-level external guest speakers.   Programme features include:

– A strong focus on mapping the various potential crises an organization can face, ranging from natural disasters, organizational mismanagement to armed conflicts

– A 360° approach to crisis mitigation – from risk assessment to crisis resolution

– Real-life practical crisis exercises

– Guest speakers from a variety of prominent organisations

More information>> 

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