Virtual Engagement Bundle

Content
13 courses

Price
$0 - 499

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Virtual Media Briefings: The Press Conference is Reborn
Speaker: Ginger Plumbo, Mayo Clinic

Besieged with media requests regarding COVID-19, the surge, and vaccines, the Mayo Clinic media relations team began offering virtual media briefings a couple times per week starting in September. These briefings quickly became an effective and efficient way of using experts’ time and satisfying numerous media requests simultaneously. In the age of COVID-19, the press conference was reborn. 


The Power of Play in Virtual Meetings
Speaker: Caelan Huntress, Speaker, Author, Entrepreneur

The present moment is what makes a live presentation matter. If you send a prerecorded video to someone, they can ignore you in favor of a thousand other things competing for their attention. But if you invite someone to play with you, collaboratively, right now in the present moment, you can make them forget every other distraction.


Live Streaming: Communication in Real Time Across Multiple Channels
Speaker: Shel Holtz, Director, Internal Communications, Webcor

The hottest communication technology trend is live streaming. It is easier than ever to broadcast live simultaneously to multiple channels, including Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube.  While the World Wide Web introduced the ability to make on-demand content available to a vast audience, there are huge benefits to live streaming.


What the History of Livestream Opera Can Teach Us About Zoom Calls (and Other Lessons About Virtual Connection)
Speaker: Chris Graham, Principal, TellPeople

Drawing upon the history of livestream opera (popularized by New York’s Metropolitan Opera), the history of the cubicle, and best practices from successful remote work environments, the session teaches participants how to make optimum use of virtual communication tools in the short term, and how to effectively integrate these tools into their work in the long term (after COVID subsides). 


Breaking Through Zoom Fatigue to Create Engaging and Meaningful Meetings and Events
Speaker: Jenifer Bice, Senior Director - Event Solutions, Walmart

Do you have enough TIME? Do your audiences? Are you making your content relevant in these days of Zoom fatigue to capture that precious TIME? We’ve all made the shift to virtual over the past year +, and in this session you’ll learn from Walmart, the world’s largest company, about why it was named one of the 10 most innovative brands in events in 2020.


A New and Virtual World (2020 World Conference)
Welcome to the new world. From AI to digital PR to trending new media, this package helps navigate the ever-evolving digital landscape with ease. Learn from subject matter experts on adapting to AI, optimizing podcasts as a strategic communication vehicle, building virtual events, navigating top trends in tech, and leveraging video.


Immersive Communication, The Third Dimension to Digital Employee Experience
Speakers: Monique Zytnik, Senior Communication Advisor, Open Communication; Andreas Ringsted, Chief Digital Officer, Open Communication

New technology is exciting, but are we losing sight of the human aspect of what we’re trying to achieve? Through global and regional case studies, Monique and Andreas will show you how immersive communication supports a rich employee experience for the disperse workforce. 


Speaking Virtually? Remember the Triangle!
Speaker: Anand Tamboli, Principal, Anand Tamboli & Co

For any professional relying on communication getting the message across is the key. Yet, most people make a mistake by assuming that content is the king. Zoom fatigue is not a real thing; it's a symptom. It happens when we forget three key ingredients of any effective communication.


The Art of Engagement and Connection in Our Virtual Communication
Speaker: Cecilia Lui, Founder & Director, ILIA Connect

In the era that is Covid-19, everyone has been pushed to the virtual space for their professional, personal and social needs.  Yet, engagement has been a top challenge reported for virtual communication throughout the pandemic. 


Water Coolers and Weak Ties: Keeping Informal Networks Alive in a Virtual World
Speaker: Diana Hong, Managing Director, CRA, Inc.

What the research and our experiences show is that during virtual work, our networks narrow down - our strong ties get stronger and our weak ties get weaker. Even within a team, we find that our day to day fills from more meetings with those whom we closely collaborate with and little to no interaction with others we used to see in hallways, break rooms, cafeterias, near the printer or coffee machine.


Create Compelling Presentations for Virtual Meetings Using PowerPoint
Speaker: Richard Goring, Director, BrightCarbon

Remote meetings are here to stay, as is the Zoom fatigue that many experience. The importance of compelling content is becoming ever more apparent, but trying to do that with the same tools you’ve always had can be hard, right? 


Inclusive Virtual Experiences in a Post-COVID World
Speaker: Anthony DeVergillo, Internal Digital Communications Associate, Amicus Therapeutics

In 2020 the world was forced to transition from in-person events to fully virtual experiences. This transition started off slow with many unknowns, but over time we adapted and learned what worked best in order for engagement and participation to flourish. 


Virtual Debate: Should CEOs Speak Out on Social Issues?
According to the 2022 Edelman Trust Barometer, when considering a job, 60% of employees want their CEO to speak out on controversial issues they care about. Should CEOs use their business leadership position to take a stand by speaking out on important social issues?

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