Presentation Title
Getting what you want: A compelling, reusable, one-page message.
Presentation Themes
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Presentation Type
Interactive Workshop (105 minute solution-based workshop)
Abstract
Using examples from planning and evaluation, government and business models, presenters will share tactics and strategies for simple, concise communications on important issues. Participants will practice by developing a one-page position paper, briefing paper or decision memo.
Keywords
Effective management, organizational management, results-based management, effective communication
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 4.0 License.
Recommended Citation
Draper, Martin A. and Draper, Betsy B. (2018). "Getting what you want: A compelling, reusable, one-page message.," Academic Chairpersons Conference Proceedings. https://newprairiepress.org/accp/2018/leadership/4
Additional Files
Getting what you want_Presentation.pdf (1366 kB)Presentation Slides (PDF)
Session Handout[2].pdf (348 kB)
Session Handout
AAC Session Feedback.pdf (294 kB)
Partcipant Learning Expectations and Communication Challenges
Decision Memo - Certificate Authority[1].pdf (421 kB)
Sample Decision Memo1
Decision Memo - Crashplan data backups[1].pdf (227 kB)
Sample Decision Memo2
ACC_ Staffing Plan[1].pdf (481 kB)
Sample Staffing Plan
ipmPIPE_justification_USDA[1].pdf (188 kB)
Sample Justification Memo
Communication Matrix.xlsx (20 kB)
Communication Matrix
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Getting what you want: A compelling, reusable, one-page message.
Using examples from planning and evaluation, government and business models, presenters will share tactics and strategies for simple, concise communications on important issues. Participants will practice by developing a one-page position paper, briefing paper or decision memo.