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We’ve gone virtual
Given the times we’re in, we made a promise to you to work with future speakers around options and opportunities for web-based events, and we’re excited to be able to deliver for you.
It’s About Better Connections
I’m sure, like me, you’re in the midst of some deep crisis communicating, whilst supporting your organisation, family, friends and loved ones through these unprecedented times.
The Art and Science of Storytelling
Master storyteller and author Gabrielle Dolan addressed a sold-out crowd of communications professionals at an IABC NSW event recently, sharing her insights on developing business stories that stick and emphasising the importance of authenticity at the highly entertaining session.
Now is the time to ‘turbo-charge’ your wellbeing routine
For those who attended the workshop on ‘Calling BS on the work–life balance’, I promised I would send you a little more information on how to let go of de-energised ways of working in favour of forming small but mighty new habits that can leave you feeling more energised every day.
IABC Leadership Institute 2020: Developing our leaders and member experience
Patrick Armstrong, IABC NSW Board Director and Treasurer, recently presented at IABC’s Leadership Institute in Austin, Texas. He reflects on the experience.
Our commitments to the IABC NSW community
As part of our commitment to the IABC NSW community we promised we would deliver a strategy session this side of Christmas for our members. The IABC NSW experience survey helped set the foundation for our strategy session.
Time to innovate your view of Corporate Responsibility
Jacquie Fegent-Mcgeachie led a workshop for our chapter on the Climate of change: Corporate responsibility the new strategic imperative. Jacquie reflects on the key themes and outcomes from the workshop – a sold out event and one of four member-only workshops the chapter has hosted this year.
The power of purpose, culture, storytelling
The CMO and Communication Director of Microsoft Australia, Pip Arthur, is a good storyteller. Mark Woodrow retells her presentation to IABC NSW at the Microsoft Technology Centre.
You spoke, we’re listening
Our VP Kieran McCann shares the recommendations, you the community, have told us we need to improve via our experience survey.
Notice of Annual General Meeting: New South Wales Chapter of the IABC
The Annual General Meeting of the NSW Chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators will be held at 6.00pm, 3 December 2019.
Thinking about starting a podcast? Here’s 5 factors to consider first
Engaging. Affordable. Popular. Measurable. There’s a lot to like about podcasts. No wonder tickets sold out for the recent podcasting workshop we delivered for NSW members of the International Association of Business Communicators.
It’s been a wild and exciting ride…so far
At the start of the year the IABC NSW board held our annual strategy day and agreed that we would check back in after six months to revisit the strategy and see how we were tracking. Our vice president Kieran McCann shares our 6 month update.
The resilience skills needed to thrive
Our VP Kieran McCann and 24 IABC NSW attendees took part in a sold out members only workshop on mental toughness and resilience. Here Kieran reflects on the morning spent with facilitators from Phuel and the IABC NSW member community.
IABC World Conference 2019 Unveiled
Ever wondered what it’s like to join 1,300 global communicators at IABC World Conference?
Thank you Salt and Shein
Thank you to Salt & Shein for generously hosting IABC NSW members at their Corporate Affairs Summit (CAS) networking drinks recently.
Change, employee engagement, and artificial intelligence
There was plenty of interest in Artificial Intelligence (AI) from IABC members in Sydney, with a fully booked session led by Jo Curkpatrick and Lee Hopkins of Better Communication Results and hosted by PwC on Monday 13 May.
Are you prepared for the latest disruptor?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the latest big disruptor. Are you prepared? You had better be, because it is here. No time to think, we need to be doing…
International experiences, global accreditation with IABC
It isn’t often that you are awarded a scholarship to attend a leadership conference in the USA! However, this is where I found myself a few short weeks ago at the IABC’s annual Leadership Institute in Long Beach, California.
How can you better manage your organisation’s reputation?
Karina Keisler doesn’t shy away from a tough gig – be it addressing reputational damage or taking on a political football. Over the past 20 years she has worked for some of Australia’s most complex, issues rich organisations, meeting with politicians, fighting fires with the press, and traveling the length and breadth of the country.
IABC network inspires collaboration
Jodi O’Callaghan, IABC NSW member showcases the value she found in her membership which inspired a collaborative strategy day.