Archive for July, 2010

Major communications study needs your input

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Massey University’s Prof. Krishnamurthy Sriramesh is part of an international communications study that would like your input. The study, being funded by IABC international, is a global survey of senior communications managers.

The study team, who are based on four continents, are seeking to assess:

  • The structural positioning of the communication function within an organisation, particularly in terms of centralisation of the communication function (one single integrated department) or decentralization (two or more departments reporting separately);
  • The extent to which communication functions are structured around such factors as the organization’s publics, the organisation’s geography, communication techniques or services, management processes, or by internal client;
  • The possible ways a communication department could organise its sub-functions (such as different units for internal communication, marketing communication, corporate communication, public affairs, community relations, research, planning and performance measurement, communication advisors/strategists/account executives, creative services, E-communication [internet; intranet; social media], etc.) in to an integrated departmental structure,
  • The types of management team positions in a communication department and the typical reporting relationships; and
  • The types of communication sub-functions or sub-function activities typically outsourced.

The survey will take 15-20 minutes to complete and can be accessed online here.

Communications measurement expert Angela Sinickas coming to New Zealand

Monday, July 12th, 2010

IABC is excited to announce that international communications research consultant Angela Sinickas will be delivering a number of workshops in Wellington, Auckland and Christchurch.

IABC is delighted to be working in partnership with PRINZ and the Network of Public Sector Communicators to bring Angela to New Zealand, for the benefit of all our members.

Registration for the events is only open to members of the IABC, Network and PRINZ. To register, email info@prinz.org.nz stating you are a member of the IABC, the workshop you want to attend and your contact details.

The cost of each workshop is $395 + GST.

Internationally and here in New Zealand, communications measurement and evaluation continues to be a hot topic.  As valued business partners, all professional communicators need to be able to develop robust business cases and demonstrate value-add results for our 21st century clients - whether externally or in-house.

Workshop details

Auckland: Friday 6 August (two workshops)

9am to 12pm: Calculating the ROI on Your Communications: Link to IABC website

1pm to 4pm: From Communications Order-Taker to Business Strategist:  Link to IABC website

Wellington: Wednesday 11 August (two workshops)

9am to 12pm: Measuring the Value of Your Communications: Link to IABC website

1pm to 4pm: From Communications Order-Taker to Business Strategist: Link to IABC website

Christchurch: Thursday 12 August (one workshop)

9am to 12pm: Calculating the ROI on Your Communications: Details to be confirmed

About Angela Sinickas

Angela Sinickas is President of Sinickas Communications Inc, an international consultancy focusing on communication research. She has been measuring the effectiveness of communication since 1981.

Angela’s prolific publications, and speaking engagements in 26 countries, have made her name synonymous with practical measurement of organisational communication. She is the author of the manual How to Measure Your Communication Programs, a regular columnist for the magazine Strategic Communication Management and on the editorial boards of two professional journals.

Angela’s work has been recognized with 17 Gold Quill awards from IABC, five of them for measurement and two of them for her web site. Angela became a Fellow of IABC in 2008.

Read more information about Angela.

BE HEARD event- Your next job

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

The communication job scene is changing in Wellington. After more than a year when the market was very tight, it has now picked up. There are more jobs coming vacant, and people are starting to move, with more contract and permanent opportunities available.

What are these opportunities? How have employers’ expectations changed? And what should we expect in salaries?

At this month’s Be Heard networking event, we will hear from one of our sponsors, PowerHouse People, about the new shape of recruitment in Wellington. Annabel McCallum and Dave Hollander are senior recruitment consultants who cover permanent and contract opportunities in the government and private sectors. They will offer some of the best advice you can get on where your next job might be, and how to get it - all free to IABC members.

Email your questions to the IABC administrator and we’ll pass them onto Annabel and Dave.

Click here to register