We had fun at our Effective Communication Workshop yesterday in Ravenna! Safety Council Coordinator Mike Thompson presented on How to Communicate Your Big Idea to Improve Safety.
The training covered 3 common barriers to effective communication, how to use models & conceptual frameworks to structure your big idea, and 6 principles that help your messaging stick.
91% of participants said they recommend this training and 95% rated the speaker as “Excellent.”
How to structure your communications by using mental models and conceptual frameworks to increase clarity and buy-in.
How to avoid communicating too much too soon and losing people’s attention.
A simple 3-step strategy to communicate more effectively and produce better results.
6 proven ways to make your ideas “stick.”
This training is ideal for:
Anyone who is looking to communicate more effectively and trying to sell their idea formally or informally to others.
Managers that struggle to get employees to buy into their safety program.
Managers who struggle to sell their safety suggestions to executives.
About the Trainer: Mike Thompson is a seasoned leader with more than 15 years of experience in the non-profit industry and nearly 12 years in safety. He has a Master’s of Business Administration degree from American Intercontinental University and is a certified Workplace Stability, Global Priority Solutions, and Bridges Out of Poverty Trainer. Through the years, Mike has helped coach hundreds of people through tough and traumatic circumstances and now leverages that experience to help organizations become safer places to work. He has served as the Portage County Safety Council coordinator since 2012.
PRICE: Free but registration is required by Friday, May 31st
CREDITS: Qualifies for up to one rebate attendance credit (same as a monthly meeting).
DATE: Thursday, June 6, 2024.
TIME: 10:00AM-11:30AM
LOCATION: Family & Community Services, 705 Oakwood St, Room 101, in Ravenna, Ohio 44266.
LUNCH: Pizza will be provided after the training courtesy of our Safety Education Fund (money raised in our monthly 50/50).
CAPACITY: Seating is limited to 30 and on a first come, first served basis. PCSC members will have priority.
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