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9 OCTOBER: STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS MASTER CLASS WITH LORRI LENNON ABC

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

Don’t miss this rare chance to hone your strategy development skills with a world-leading communications practitioner!

Lorri Lennon has an ‘IABC-recommended’ listing as an Accredited Business Communicator (ABC) on the IABC’s International Speakers Bureau.

Lorri Lennon (ABC)

Lorri Lennon (ABC)

She is a communication strategist at Business Interconnexions, a Sydney-based consultancy that she founded in 2006.

Her extensive experience includes more than 22 years as a trusted communication advisor to organisational leaders in Australia, South Africa and the Middle East. She has worked for blue-chip companies such as GE Capital, Gold Fields, Billiton, Gencor, Alusaf, Alba and Comalco.

She was Head of Group Internal Communication with Westpac Banking Corporation, where she established a successful in-house communications consultancy based on fee-for-service principles. Within two years the consultancy grew from one to 60 people, and drove a 23 percentage point improvement in employee commitment over five years.

Lorri has been awarded three consecutive IABC Gold Quill Awards of Excellence.

For more on Lorri and her work, see http://www.businessinterconnexions.com.au/

This interactive master class delivers the following benefits:

Tactics in a Box

  • Skills and knowledge in applying a performance-based and outcome-focused approach to your communications.

Training in a simple seven-step methodology for developing a communication strategy that delivers measurable results.

A CD of templates to map out a well-defined implementation plan in a ready-reference format.

The chance to interact with fellow communication professionals and develop hands-on experience.

A copy of Lorri’s new book Tactics in a Box: 101 ways to communicate with employees. It’s a 248-page ‘how-to’ manual that puts a unique collection of ideas, tips and techniques at your fingertips.

 
Date: Friday 9th October
Time: 9 am – 5 pm
Venue: Crossways Community Trust, 6 Roxburgh Street, Mt Victoria

Prices:
Earlybird – members $399, non-members $499 – register by 14 September
Standard – members $499, non-members $599 – register by 2 October

The day includes delizioso catering from La Bella Italia! Morning tea, lunch and wine/nibbles to finish – please let us know if you have special dietary requirements.

Click here to register

NZ public sector wins big in global communication awards

Monday, April 20th, 2009

New Zealand public sector communications campaigns were prominent among winners of the prestigious 2009 Gold Quill Award for excellence in communication announced by the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC).

New Zealand winners included Immigration New Zealand, for its MAGNET migrant attraction programme, and the Ministry of Social Development for the ‘It’s Not OK’ family violence campaign.

Other New Zealand winners were Ann Kennedy-Perkins of AKP Communications Ltd, for a communications programme supporting the establishment of the New Zealand Transport Agency, and Daniel Piper of Revolution Advertising in Auckland for its ‘Skoda Free Fare’ campaign.

Shona Brown, President of the IABC Wellington Chapter, said the awards were welcome endorsement of the high-quality communications work being done in the New Zealand public sector.

“The Gold Quills are recognised as the international benchmark of professional communications excellence,” Shona said.

“The strong New Zealand public sector showing in this year’s awards is especially pleasing – it is well-deserved reward for creative, innovative work that delivers results.”

This year’s competition received nearly 1,000 entries from 26 countries. Of these, 122 were selected to receive awards—41 Awards of Excellence and 81 Awards of Merit.

“The MAGNET programme did especially well – it picked up three awards in different categories, including a coveted Excellence award,” Shona said.

“The ‘It’s Not OK’ campaign also picked up an Excellence award, and it has been singled out for a special feature on Gold Quill winners in IABC’s Communications World magazine.”

The IABC is a global network of communications professionals committed to improving organisational effectiveness through strategic communication. Established in 1970, IABC serves more than 16,000 members in 80 countries.

The IABC’s annual Gold Quill Awards program has honored excellence in business communication for more than 36 years. Gold Quill entries went through two rigorous rounds of judging by a team of senior communicators from around the world, with the final selection made by the Gold Quill Blue Ribbon Panel of judges. The winners will be honored at the Gold Quill Awards gala on 8 June at IABC’s world conference in San Francisco.

For the complete list of 2009 Gold Quill winners, visit http://www.iabc.com/awards/gq

AGM speech 2008

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Speech notes for Simon Pleasants speaking at the AGM of IABC Wellington. Confidential bar, The Terrace.

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