Federal Government IS 2-3 Communications Competencies (G056)

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WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?

This workshop is designed specifically for communicators and others interested in competing for IS-2/3 positions and for newly promoted junior communications advisors. The two-day program offers a comprehensive and practical overview of the recognized IS-2/3 competencies, including the role and performance expectations of junior communications advisors. The emphasis of this highly interactive workshop is on the knowledge, skills and approaches that communicators at the IS 2-3 levels need to develop and exercise in order to succeed. The competencies profiles developed by the Communications Community Office serve as the reference for the required skills and abilities.

The two-day workshop content reflects the stated communications competencies generally used in the federal Public Service to define job descriptions, recruit new communicators and assess performance. Designed to provide participants with immediately actionable new skills and knowledge, the workshop combines formal instruction with a generous dose of group discussion and practical exercises.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

This workshop will focus on:

  • The competencies expected of junior communications advisors
  • G of C policies and procedures governing the provision of communications advice and services
  • How Government works: structure; operations; central agencies; Parliament and its committees
  • What are "citizen-centred" communications and consultations and how to keep that focus
  • What junior advisors need to know about the Web and social media
  • The roles of communications advisors and what makes for successful delivery of their services
  • What is strategic communications thinking and planning
  • The basics of effective writing
  • Developing a communications plan
  • Performance measurement and reporting for communications projects
  • What is the "Challenge Function" and how to exercise it effectively

Agenda Day 1

 

8:45 - 9:15 AM

Introductions
Workshop objectives and agenda overview. Participants' introductions and expectations.

9:15 - 10:00 AM

Knowing and using the IS-2/3 Competencies Profile
Review of the 10 sets of required competencies. Using the IS Professional Development Roadmap.

10:00 - 10:15 AM

Break

10:15 - 10:45 AM

Mini-exercise:
What are your greatest communications challenges?

10:45 - 11:30 PM

Understanding the Government of Canada Communications Policy
Key principles, requirements and accountabilities. Linkages to other G of C policies and regulations.

11:30 - 12:15 PM

How Government Works
Parliament (House, Senate, Committees, Cabinet etc.); legislative process; budget cycle; Financial accountability instruments (RMAF, RPP etc.); Fed./Prov. Constitutional jurisdictions; Central Agencies & watchdogs; link between policy/program development and the Communications Function (including T.B. submissions and MC's); links with Communications policy and IS 2/3 Competencies.

12:15 - 1:00 PM

Lunch (provided)

1:00 - 1:30 PM

Mini-Exercise:
Who's your client?


1:30 - 2:30 PM

Citizen-Centered Communications
What does "citizen-centered" mean? The importance of polling, research, plain language, audience segmentation and messaging in the context of citizen-centered communications. Linkages to strategic communications planning and implementation. The role of public consultations and citizen engagement. Nature, impact and use of social media. How does this link to the IS-2/3 Competencies?

2:30 - 3:00 PM

Mini-exercise:
Identification and discussion of information sources in the context of your organization's operational and communications environment.

3:00 - 3:15 PM

Break

3:15 - 3:45 PM

Building Trust
Roles, actions and behaviours of effective junior communications advisors.


3:45 - 4:15 PM

Group Exercise:
Discussion of the "before, during and after" roles of communicators in context of a specific communications project scenario.

4:15 - 4:30 PM

Using the IS Competencies Self-assessment Grid
Developing your evergreen learning plan. Review of a "homework assignment" to identify and assess your strengths and areas for improvement, in the context of the recognized IS-2/3 Communications Competencies.


Agenda Day 2

 

8:45 - 9:15 AM

Re-cap of Day One and Overview of Day Two

9:15 - 10:00 AM

Strategic Communications Thinking and Planning
What is meant by "being strategic" in the context of the communications function? What knowledge and skills must I consistently demonstrate to be and be seen as strategic? Who should part of my own "strategic circle"? How does this link to the IS-2/3 Competencies?

10:00 - 10:30 AM

Break:

10:30 - 11:15 AM

Basics of Effective Writing

Art of writing well. Style, presentation and layout. Five key steps of the writing process. Helpful tips for writing media lines, press releases, reports, communications plans and briefing notes. How does this link to the IS-2/3 Competencies?

11:15 - 11:45 PM

Exercise:
Working in small groups, participants will prepare media lines based on a specific case study scenario.

11:45 - 12:30 PM

Developing a Communications Plan
What are the key elements of strategic communications planning? Linkages to corporate planning processes. How do I differentiate between actions, results and outcomes? What is the fit with internal communications? How and what to measure? How does this link to the IS-2/3 Competencies?

12:30 - 1:15 PM

Lunch (provided)

1:15 - 2:45 PM

Group Exercise:
Working in small groups, participants will develop a Communications Plan, based on a specific case study scenario.

2:45 - 3:00 PM

Break

3:00 - 3:45 PM

Group Exercise Debriefing

Participants' presentations of the case study-based communications plans. Discussion and comments by instructors.

3:45 - 4:15 PM

Communications Resources
Review of helpful resources, documentation and networks available to federal government communicators. Questions and answers period.

4:15 - 4:30 PM

Workshop Wrap-up and evaluation


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Instructors

Josef Jurkovic

Josef Jurkovic is a CEC director and founding partner. He has over 35 years of public and private sector experience across diverse areas of internal and external communications, public consultations, branding and marketing.

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Denis Vézina

Denis Vézina is a communications executive with over 30 years of experience in the federal public service. He has held senior communications management positions with the Canada Revenue Agency, Elections Canada, Canadian Heritage and other departments.

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When, Where How much?

February 1-2, 2011 -
Accepting Registrations

Suite 205, 223 Colonnade Road
South, Ottawa

$ 1350 (+ tax)

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