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Ark Group’s Annual Internal Communication Conference Link to Ark Group's Annual Internal Communication

Ark Group’s Annual Internal Communication Conference returns this year with extra workshops, more interactivity and international keynote Ryan Powers, Co-Author of ‘The 10 People Who Suck - A Positive Prescription for Improving Communication in the Workplace’. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to hear and meet our expert panel of speakers as they talk about successfully developing an integrated approach to internal communication.
The first 50 people to register to attend this conference will receive a free copy of our international keynote presenter’s book, The 10 People Who Suck. - A Positive Prescription for Improving Communication in the Workplace
Networking drinks jointly hosted by Ark Group and IABC Victoria on Day One of the conference. Spend valuable time getting to know and learning more about our expert panel of speakers. Request a brochure today for a list of organisations presenting on both days.

Strategic Internal Communication

Driving strategy to develop an integrated approach to internal communication
Date: 16 - 19 February
Location: Novotel Melbourne on Collins
Event Type: Conference
Supported by: IABC(NSW), IABC (VIC), RMAA, MAANZ, ASTC (VIC), ASTC (NSW), TCANZ, SBCQ

Official Media Partners: Viocorp International, PRInfluences


Pre-conference Workshop

Monday, 16 February 2009
Workshop A: Facilitating change through effective internal communication
Facilitated By: Rohan Kay, Senior Change and Internal Communications Consultant, Cropley Communications

The workshop will focus on understanding how change affects people, their behaviours and buy-in to the change process. You will take part in interactive discussions and also see some models for managing change - from stakeholders to developing your people management process. You will deal with issues around what blocks change and how you establish the right channels to engage your people. Effective internal communication is the key every step of the way.

Post-conference Workshops

Monday, 19 February 2009
Workshop B: Improving bottom line results through better organizational communication
Facilitated By: Ryan Powers, Managing General Partner, SymAction Communications; Co-Author, The 10 People Who Suck - A Positive Prescription for Improving Communication in the Workplace

This workshop offers interactive analysis, discussion and solutions to some of the more difficult organisational personalities as well as frameworks and specific suggestions to help advance your organisation. This workshop offers interactive analysis, discussion and solutions to some of the more difficult organisational personalities as well as frameworks and specific suggestions to help advance your organisation. The session will include:

* Diagnosis of the 10 People
* Putting the 10 People into an organisational context
* Moving beyond the 10 People: organisational communication strategies and tactics


Workshop C: Storytelling for business leaders
Facilitated By: Rohan Kay, Senior Change and Internal Communications Consultant, Cropley Communications

Developing innate storytelling skills helps to build confidence, create greater levels of engagement, convey ideas clearly and effectively, and most importantly, present to our colleagues our humanity. Leaders want their ideas to stick, they want to engage their staff and convey ideas that are not only memorable but inspire people to act. This workshop is for business leaders who want to be more effective communicators and for communication professionals who advise leader
Should you have any questions or require further information please respond to this email or call +61 1300 550 662.
We hope that you can join us and other Communicators at the event.

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