November 2, 2024

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The Comms Council’s Strategic Planning Lab course is back

AUCKLAND, Thursday: The Comms Council’s Strategic Planning Lab course is back for 2022, and there are still places left. It will be led by DDB NZ chief strategy officer Rupert Price.

“The three-day course will provide a strong grounding in the core concepts that underpin effective strategic thinking in today’s communications market,” Price said.

“Through provocative presentations from leading industry experts and a challenging live brief to work through, participants will increase their confidence to turn strong strategic thinking into effective action.

“The course will also feature guest sessions from an array of heavy hitters [tba].


“This course will broaden your understanding how to build a winning strategy and the steps you take that will get you there.


“If you don’t know where you’re going, then it doesn’t matter which road you take. A clear strategy is not just about knowing where you want to go but also the choices you need to make to get you there.

“This course will broaden your understanding how to build a winning strategy and the steps you take that will get you there.

“Aimed at mid to senior account managers, planners, media or digital managers, participants will be engaged in the entire strategic process, from insight gathering to briefing and selling their thinking and they’ll leave with practical tools and understanding with which to develop more focused, persuasive and creative strategic thinking.

“They’ll also be exposed to the thinking behind some of New Zealand’s most well-known marketing success stories, told by the people responsible for the thinking.”


WEDNESDAYS

Price: $ 1900+gst for members, $ 2500+gst for non-members
Dates: Wednesday 11 May, Wednesday 1 June, Wednesday 29 June
Booking deadline: Wednesday 27 April


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