Join the communicators, advisors, press secretaries, vice presidents and more who have attended this workshop from such organizations as:
They're smart about their subjects. You're smart about communications, fundraising or public affairs. So why isn't your work with experts working? When your company's or organization's experts overuse technical language, blow off media interviews, sabotage your training sessions or are too afraid they'll fail to participate, it's time to take action. In this train-the-trainers session designed specifically for communications pros, you'll learn:
This is a unique professional development opportunity that will take what you already know and build insights, ideas and new information around that knowledge. You'll leave a more thoughtful communicator, better able to get the most out of your relationship with the experts you're bringing forward in public settings.
The day includes hands-on training and active participation from all attendees and the small-group setting will allow you to raise questions and discuss specific issues you're facing with experts you are coaching. At lunch, we'll do a popular anything-goes question session, "The doctor is in," to be sure you get answers to all your questions. Many communicators register with their teams, so they can keep reinforcing the lessons learned long after the workshop. No need to take notes: You'll get an email with all the links, resources and pointers you need to sum up the session--resources you can use again and again.
This one-day training in Washington, DC, is centrally located with easy Metro access and parking. Registration includes continental breakfast, lunch, and takeaway resources. All participants will learn tactics they can use on their own in working with experts one-on-one or in groups. Take advantage of our early registration discount: Early registration for this session is just $300 per person until May 16, 2013, and $350 thereafter. UPDATE: We're honoring the early registration rate through the close of registration on May 31, 2013. Before you register, please read our workshop FAQ and cancellation policy. By registering, you are indicating that you have read and agree to these policies.