Inspiring sustainable decision-making through strategic communications planning

Rebeca Bell
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From an early age, we learn to tailor words to fit our audience. By matching our tone and our words to our audience, we increase the likelihood that we'll be understood and that we'll get what we want. Environmental organizations and advocates should likewise understand and consider the needs and values of their audiences in order to create compelling and motivational materials and websites. This workshop will walk through multiple case studies illustrating this point. Values-based communications and social marketing tools can help move people toward sustainable decision-making. In this workshop, Biodiversity Project, a nonprofit environmental communications organization, will work with participants to show how communication strategies can make or break efforts to change behaviors and promote sustainable decision-making. We will demonstrate how environmental organizations of all sizes can strategically integrate communications into their program and restoration work to achieve their environmental goals. The workshop will cover outlining communications plans, identifying goals, targeting audiences, overcoming barriers and creating effective messages.
通过战略沟通规划激励可持续决策
从很小的时候起,我们就学会了为我们的听众量身定制语言。通过将我们的语气和语言与我们的听众相匹配,我们增加了我们被理解的可能性,我们会得到我们想要的。环保组织和倡导人士同样应该了解和考虑受众的需求和价值观,以便制作引人注目和激励人心的材料和网站。本研讨会将通过多个案例研究来说明这一点。基于价值观的沟通和社会营销工具可以帮助人们做出可持续的决策。在这个研讨会上,生物多样性项目,一个非营利性的环境传播组织,将与参与者一起展示传播策略如何能够改变行为和促进可持续决策的努力。我们将展示各种规模的环保组织如何战略性地将通信整合到他们的项目和恢复工作中,以实现他们的环境目标。讲习班将包括概述传播计划、确定目标、确定受众、克服障碍和创造有效的信息。
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