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Video Strategies for Employee Communications | San Francisco
December 5 – 7, 2017
How to drive engagement, boost user generated content, & improve the employee experience and culture through video
Pre-Conference Workshop Day: Tuesday, December 5
Main Two-Day Conference: Wednesday, December 6 – Thursday, December 7
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40% of people will respond better to visual information than plain text. (Source: Zabisco)
Who you will meet…
See real examples and strategies that work from your internal communication peers. Discover how leading organizations are harnessing the power of video to increase productivity, collaboration, and results.
Learn practical tips and tactics from your peers who have successfully harness the power of video to engage and communicate with employees.
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What you will learn…
In this 3-day, interactive, peer sharing environment, you’ll learn how to create a powerful employee experience through the use of video. Whether you’re dealing with a dispersed workforce, overload of content, or disengaged employees – video can help you to change all that.
See, first hand, how your peers have enhanced their existing employee communications strategy by implementing the use of video, including an inside look at how:
- Bose Corporation captured compelling stories and produced videos, with limited resources, that engaged and inspired their workforce.
- Cox Automotive implemented a variety of video tactics to engage different segments of non-wired employees.
- Symantec used short, fun videos to humanize their leadership team and communications strategy.
- Astellas Pharma utilized video to reinforce a rich and robust culture, breakdown organizational silos and engage employees.
- Jack in the Box, Inc. informed and engaged a dispersed workforce by getting their CEO to deliver employee videos.
- Nationwide Insurance created a talk-show format in order to keep the conversations casual without impacting the importance of the message.
- Valley Children’s Healthcare created and reinforced an organizational culture through video.
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59% of executives would rather watch video than read text (Source: Forbes)
Why this conference is worth your time and resources…
ALI asked 130 internal communication professionals to “Name one internal communication challenge that keeps you up at night”, the top 5 challenges included:
- How to cut through the clutter? It’s becoming increasingly hard to get folks to pay attention and to cut through the clutter by leveraging more interesting rather than traditional channels.
- How do you stand out? So many emails are sent every day – what needs to be done in order to stand out from the others?
- How do you choose the right tool? The communication methods used (email, posters, corporate blog) are not effective enough, therefore messages are scanned quickly or ignored altogether
- Connecting and engaging remote and mobile staff
- Email overload – There is so much white noise in everyone’s email inboxes – it is hard to effectively communicate causing more time and follow up afterwards. Would really love to leverage advance technology somehow.
The Video Strategies for Employee Communications conference December 5-7, in San Francisco has been designed to provide you with practical ideas, tactics, and strategies to help you overcome these issues and more.