The first ever Newsletter by the Media Advertising Publishing Printing Packaging - Sector Education Training Authority (MAPPP-Seta) is available for download.
The first ever Newsletter by the Media Advertising Publishing Printing Packaging - Sector Education Training Authority (MAPPP-Seta) is available for download.
June 22-24 Corporate Publications - Sub Editing
This three-day course will teach journalists and editors working in corporate media how to edit copy to make it clearer and more interesting to its target audience. The course will cover intro-writing, headlines and captions, common issues of language, style and grammar, story structures, editing for clarity and length, ethical issues, handling numbers, relating to writers and much else. The programme is intensely practical and interactive, and participants will get ample opportunity to practice their skills and will get detailed feedback during the course. It is aimed at the particular needs of corporate media, which often rely very heavily on very small staff complements.
July 2-3 Writing & Presenting Speeches that Grab
CANDIDATES: Media Liaison personnel tasked with writing speeches - from public/private sectors and civil society organizations - as well as executives who write and deliver their own speeches.
IN A NUTSHELL: this course will help you understand how listeners think. It will show you how to argue logically, analytically, effectively. And finally, discover the secrets of ‘spinning' your speech to the media.
OUTCOMES: by course end you will be able to:
July 6-7 Writing Opinion Pieces for Publications
Learn to write an opinion piece that grabs readers and makes them want to read on, even if it's not their topic. This 2-day workshop will show you how to lead your reader from point to point using anecdotes and evidence to reinforce your logical argument. Come along and acquire techniques that will move you away from that pedantic expression, into a lively style that respects tone.
IS THIS COURSE FOR YOU?
This course is for print as well as corporate journalists - and indeed anyone able to write reasonably, who wishes to get an opinion piece published
COURSE OUTCOMES - by course end you will be able to
July 9-10 Handling Media Interviews
In a nutshell: Has the media got your head spinning? Aimed at organizational spokespersons and even CEOs who need to get their message across, this 2-day executive workshop will equip you with techniques to handle even the stickiest media interview effectively.
COURSE OUTCOMES - by course end you'll be able to:
July 14-17 Strategic Planning
In a nutshell: Help define the core value proposition for your organization. Have the ability to assess the internal and external environment, and be able to succinctly define and streamline internal business processes for increased efficiency and profitability as well as to define and identify multiple revenue sources for the organization.
Outcomes: by course end you will be able to:
July 27-31 Communication Strategy & Skills
CANDIDATES: Communicators, lobbyists as well as higher ranking employees from NGOs, CBOs and Government departments.
IN A NUTSHELL: Strategy is central in making communication a successful management process. Knowing what to include and omit is the most difficult part of the job. A successful communication strategy leads to an involved and satisfied audience.
OUTCOMES: by course end you'll be able to:
UPCOMING COURSES:
Aug 3-5 Setting up a Media Strategy
Aug 13-14 Writing Newsworthy Profiles
Aug 17-21 Corporate Publications: Write, Edit, Manage them!!
Aug 31-Sep 4 Communicating with clients
Gugu Ndaba
Programme Coordinator
Corporate Media Training Unit (CMTU)
Institute for the Advancement of Journalism (IAJ)
Tel: 011 484 1765
Fax: 086 546 1487
cmtu@iaj.org.za
www.iaj.org.za
An initiative of the Rhodes School of Journalism and Media Studies to provide:
Media companies with the opportunity to interact with soon to be graduates of the Journalism and Media workers from the Rhodes School of Journalism and Media Studies and Eastern Cape.
The Future Indaba also offers the students an opportunity to gain knowledge and make informed decision upon entering the job market.
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The Rhodes School of Journalism and Media Studies (JMS) is internationally-known for its academic programmes, wide-ranging media projects and it aims to develop outstanding journalists, media workers and researchers. Located on the Rhodes campus in the purpose-built and well resourced Africa Media Matrix (AMM) building, the most sophisticated journalism education environment in Africa. Explore this web-page to find out why our high-tech facilities give us the competitive edge.