0180 – True Communication – Tamaraland

True Storytelling Institute course that provides expanded ethical insights and the tools toplan, facilitate and evaluate your communication as a consultant, manager, or mediaadvisor working with communication and change.

What you will learn

  • You will have gained a deeper understanding of ethics and sustainability.
  • You have a true and powerful ethical communication approach supporting your endgoal
  • You have practiced and exercised the 7 principles in True Storytelling and got the right tools to make room for diversity in stories and the impact of together telling.
  • You have a plan for how to help you and your organization navigate in this newnormal and be responsible in situations of crisis
  • You have the confidence to reach out to stakeholders with a new sustainableapproach to how they can contribute and benefit from an ethical dialogue.
  • You can improve your CSR and communication platforms

Learning Design Focus

Leaders, Managers, media / communication advisors, and consultants,-perhaps evenpoliticians, if they aspire to speak with candor and truth.

Course description

We live in a time of extreme change: pandemic, financial crises, fake news,climatechange, political and social upheaval. We need to restore the public debate and the waywe communicate in these challenging times of spin and false stories. We need a newapproach to find the innovative solutions. The 7 principles of True Storytelling® offers a newethics based way to stand in the arena and assert your position for sustainable change asopposed to dis-and mis-information that is now so prevelent. The methods and toolsprovided in this course can be used both professionally and personally, as well as inplanning, facilitating and evaluating changes by examining, through an ethical lens, how to reveal, identify, and mitigate the debates on devicive topics like climate change,pandemics, politics, and other communication issues. Thetools and methods in thiscourse can be used to help heal and restore the debate and curb the false stories on bothsides of the extremes. You will learn to change strategic focus from: “Who owns the story”and “How to frame the story” to help stories along, creating commitment and building thebridge on both sides of what is true or false. You will be aware of your own personal ethicalimpact on creating and supporting these innovative communications solutions. And youwill experience how using the 7 principles in True Storytelling®, conversational storytellingand indigenous storytelling will help you achieve ethical success.

Course Content

Lesson
Modules 1 – 5