Auckland First Thursdays
Queens Rooftop Level 21/1 Queen Street, Auckland, New ZealandThursday 3rd October 2024 @ 5:30pm Overview Calling all Auckland-based PRs – what better way to celebrate nearing the end of the week than to…
Thursday 3rd October 2024 @ 5:30pm Overview Calling all Auckland-based PRs – what better way to celebrate nearing the end of the week than to…
Just how low will it go in the upcoming US Elections when it comes to the use of misinformation and disinformation and the use of AI in political campaigning? And how do you maintain an ethical standard in the face of opposition that is willing to break all the rules?
Join us for a light breakfast, networking and this rare chance to hear from Professor Belt.
You can’t avoid it a minute longer - it’s time to integrate AI into your daily work. This highly practical session offers the guidance and space to experiment with the AI-driven tools that have revolutionised practice. Delivered live online, this course provides public relations and communication practitioners with essential knowledge, hands-on experience and time to experiment with the AI tools transforming our sector.
If there's been one constant over the rapidly changing media landscape in Aotearoa these last few years, it's been the rise of dedicated business media. In partnership with Network Communication and Lion, PRINZ presents a unique opportunity to meet, hear from and quiz the new leaders in focused business news content.
This 3-hour hands-on online workshop is a must-attend for any PR and Communications professional eager to step up their data game, showcasing the impact of their work through the power of custom dashboards. Whether you're looking to impress clients, justify budgets, or simply tell the story of your brand's PR journey more effectively, this session will provide you with the skills and tools you need.
AI in PR — From Next to Now is the morning segment of the Te Tau Ihu Professional Development Day. This immersive in-person session is designed to guide practitioners through the practical integration of artificial intelligence into public relations and leadership communication. By the end of the session you’ll have a clear vision of what's now and next in AI plus you'll have the chance to connect with peers, share insights, and build a network of forward-thinking professionals dedicated to leading the future.
Rethinking Reputation is the afternoon session of the Te Tau Ihu Professional Development Day. This course is a dynamic, in-person session crafted specifically for senior leaders in public relations, communication, business and the public sector. During the interactive session you'll gain practical strategies to anticipate and mitigate reputational risks, ensuring your organisation remains resilient and trusted in a rapidly shifting world.
The webinar, led by Dr. Andrew Chen, will focus on challenges to the integrity of our information ecosystem - if we can no longer trust the veracity of information, what can we trust? Andrew will discuss a case study, the characteristics of misinformation and why it spreads, and some simple concepts that can help us collectively identify and resist misinformation.
In this interactive online wānanga, we explore how to effectively engage with diverse communities across Aotearoa and beyond to deliver better outcomes for the organisations, stakeholders and hapori we work with.
New to public relations and ready to build your future career? Then this course is for you. Specially designed for new or recent entrants, the four online sessions cover the fundamentals, the expectations, the tools, the settings – and, most important of all – the ethics of practice. We also look to the future to help you stay informed (and able to dazzle your colleagues with insights when you get back to the office).
The annual PRINZ Awards recognises excellence in Public Relations and Communications across Aotearoa. In this Member-exclusive webinar series, you’ll hear from the minds behind the campaigns that received Gold in the 2024 PRINZ Awards. This week, Development West Coast will tell all about their campaigns for Uber and Samsung. They will also share useful insights behind the submission process for the PRINZ Awards.
As PR and Communications professionals you are constantly putting your clients or your key company personnel in front of the media – maybe it is time for you to experience exactly what that feels like? This course will not only give you the skills to better prepare your clients and colleagues with confidence and expertise, but also give you the skills to front the media for your organisation.