Iwi Engagement Wellington

This course will help PR practitioners to develop an understanding of the opportunities that can come from working with tangata whenua, and how to build trust and engage proactively to encourage mutually beneficial and long-lasting connections. Practical workshops will be included to develop your skills and learning.

$1,395.00 – $1,995.00

Developing meaningful client relationships – Pic’s Peanut Butter’s Story

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Mutual trust and respect is at the heart of every good client/provider relationship. In this webinar public relations consultant Jacquie Walters talks with one of her business’ foundation clients, Pic’s Peanut Butter owner and founder Pic Picot, about how to build and sustain a good client relationship.
Jacquie and Pic have worked together since 2013. During that time the Pic’s Peanut Butter business has grown exponentially.

Pic will bring his characteristic humour to the discussion which will traverse topics including building trust, fast growth, matching internal and external reputation, difficult conversations and how to have them, and friendship in the client relationship.

Free – $25.00

IC Futures – Inside Internal Communication

The workplace is dead. Long live the workplace. The tectonic plates of COVID19, automation and artificial intelligence have collided and changed the workplace for good. Internal communicators have been the ‘first responders’ through the seismic shift, guiding their organisations through the upheaval and navigating the tumultuous change

$245.00 – $345.00

Difficult conversations and how to handle them – Webinar

Virtual Event Virtual Event

You can reduce the damage it does to your organisation’s reputation and the harm visited on the most affected individuals if you can plan, manage and deliver the bad news with integrity consideration and respect. This webinar won’t make trouble go away, but it will provide you with ideas and tools to prepare for delivering bad news.

Free – $20.00

Iwi Engagement Christchurch

This course will help PR practitioners to develop an understanding of the opportunities that can come from working with tangata whenua, and how to build trust and engage proactively to encourage mutually beneficial and long-lasting connections.

$1,395.00 – $1,995.00

Digital PR Strategy and Measurement

Virtual Event Virtual Event

The Digital Age has disrupted almost every industry in the last decade – including Public Relations and the way we communicate to our audiences. Using a traditional PR approach to communications is no longer enough – we now need to go further and adapt our strategies to the new age of DIGITAL PR.

$245.00 – $345.00

Words at Work – November Writing Series

4 Sessions: Storytelling + News Writing + Writing for the Web + Speechwriting
Shifts and subtleties in the way we interact with the written word challenge traditional approaches. Weekly professional development sessions will run throughout November, each one designed to build your confidence as a writer, help you find the right words to engage your communities and tell stories that transform.

$245.00 – $1,105.00

IC Futures – Inside Internal Communication

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! The workplace is dead. Long live the workplace. The tectonic plates of COVID19, automation and artificial intelligence have collided and changed the workplace for good.

$245.00 – $345.00

End of Year Celebration 2021

Come and see 2021 off in style with local comms colleagues! Enjoy an after-work drink with us at the beautiful Hudson Bar on Victoria St, off of Chews Lane.

Free – $10.00

Waikato Division Christmas Celebration

14 December 2021 @ 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm Waikato Division Christmas Celebration Join your Waikato comms colleagues as we say farewell to 2021 and…

Free

Global Alliance Webinar – Trust in media during the Covid-19 pandemic: Implications for communication professionals

We’ve all heard claims of fake news and reports of declining media trust. Interestingly, public trust in mainstream news media during the Covid-19 pandemic period has been declining in some countries (eg the USA) and yet increasing in others (eg in the Nordics). What are the implications of these varying levels of media trust for communication professionals in governments, corporations, NGOs, and so on across the globe?