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ACS NT Masterclass: Critical and Creative Communications - Visual Communication Strategies

Due to the NT lockdown, this Masterclass has been post-poned to a new date of 31 August. Please note: this is an in person event.

Event Start: Tue 31 Aug 08:30 AM ACST
Event Finish: Tue 31 Aug 10:30 AM ACST

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Registration End Date: Mon 30 Aug 08:00 AM


In an ever changing, digitally powered world, Visual Communication dominates every interaction we have, and we should be using it more and more in our work. Learn how to most effectively visually communicate, to discover new ideas, innovate and increase productivity.<br><br>The Critical and Creative Communications series of Masterclasses aim to educate by providing hands-on experience to develop an action plan on a singular topic. The series will cover four topics, held over four sessions, facilitated by Yvonne Webb, Operations Manager, Industry Skills Advisory Council NT. This Visual Communication Strategies Masterclass is the first in the series. Other topics in this series will include LEGO Serious Play, Creative Problem Solving and Foresight Thinking. Please stay tuned for invitation to these sessions.<br><br>The Visual Communications Strategies Masterclass will cover: <ul><li>Sketchnoting – learning the basics</li><li>Visual problem maps – “Back of the Napkin” thinking</li><li>Value of shared visuals</li></ul> <br><img alt="User-added image" src="https://id.acs.org.au/servlet/servlet.ImageServer?id=0150o00000HSX1V&amp;oid=00D90000000o5NE&amp;lastMod=1626761024000"></img><br><br>This Masterclass is ideal for all ACS members, regardless of career level, as we aim to have diversity among the group attending. Places are limited. Registration is essential. <br>Refreshments will be provided. <br><br><b>The Masterclass will include:</b> <ul><li>Small group workshop to allow maximum interaction with facilitator</li><li>Notes and practical activities to take away with you</li><li>Certificate of participation</li><li>Morning Tea</li></ul> <br>Please note; each session in the Masterclass series will have a separate registration - by registering for this session, it does not register you for the other sessions.<br><br><br><br> 

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Yvonne Webb

Yvonne Webb

Working with ISACNT, I continue to support both industry and individuals in developing skills for productive workplaces. 
Having had an extensive background in the hotel industry covering operations, human resources, finance, sales and marketing, I am well versed in Tourism and Hospitality industry with a strong interest in Leadership and Management for workplaces of the future.
My role provides insight into the areas of:
•    Government policy, funding and priorities
•    National and regional agendas for workforce planning strategy
•    VET system and workforce - challenges and reform
•    Challenges of language, literacies and numeracy as applicable to workforces nationally and locally
•    VET product development as influenced by both Government policy and Industry needs
•    Community and stakeholder engagement

Also a certified LEGO Serious Play practitioner and a committed Critical and Creative Problem solver. Smart people know there is always a solution for every problem.  Creative people know there are multiple solutions! (advice from Jill Biden – 2018 Creative Problem Solving Conference)

 

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12 Salonika St,The Gardens,NT,Australia

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  • The Atrium on The Avenue
    12 Salonika St
    The Gardens NT 0820
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  • Event Start:
    Tue 31 Aug 08:30 AM ACST

    Event Finish:
    Tue 31 Aug 10:30 AM ACST
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