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How to Use Co-creation to Build Employee Voice and Engagement

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Registration includes unlimited access to online course with recording and networking. Time requirement: 1 hour. Best value: Join Communitelligence Premier

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Tell me and I may hear. Tell me and let me add my 2-cents and now it’s our decision; I’m all in. Yes, one of the most powerful and proven catalysts to engagement is simply involving employees in generating ideas that address an organization’s most pressing challenges. By opening up these important conversations to employees, individuals feel like they’re part of the business, and not watching from the sidelines.

Attend this webinar to see how a diverse range of companies are using co-creation — also called crowd-sourcing and open innovation — to achieve significant improvements in both employee engagement and business outcomes.

Borrowing from his experience working with leading companies, Preston Lewis, co-founder and director of San Francisco’s Bonfire, will explain how to use communication co-creation and audience-centricity to effectively drive creativity, innovation and employee engagement within your company. You will learn how to:

  • Position communication as a catalyst for co-creation
  • Build a holistic engagement strategy, supported by multidisciplinary communications
  • Use emerging crowd-sourcing technologies to drive employee engagement efforts
  • Increase participation (both employee and customer) in key brand initiatives

About the Speaker: Preston150Preston Lewis is an expert in branding, employee engagement and internal communications. A sought-after speaker, Preston is an energetic and creative leader who helps companies understand how to solve complex problems through communication and design.

Preston and his team have designed and implemented communication campaigns for some the world’s largest and most successful companies, including Starbucks, Genentech, Nortel Networks, NASDAQ, and HP.

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