Habanero at ALI Strategic Internal Communications Canada

We’re looking forward to navigating the landscape of internal communications at ALI’s Strategic Internal Communications Conference in Toronto this October.

About the conference

With remote and hybrid workforces and constant change, internal communications is more important now than ever. This three-day conference will explore the challenges internal communicators are facing and the tactics they’re using to overcome them. Participants will walk away with practical advice on how to build their culture and better engage employees.

On October 8 Habanero Vice President Ben Skelton will host the following pre-conference workshop:

How to redefine your intranet governance model

Intranet governance is essential to a successful intranet, yet it can be easily overlooked and poorly defined. An unclear governance model can cause confusion among your end users and content stakeholders and make it challenging to manage requests and relationships among HR, IT, and content subject matter experts.

If you’ve recently taken over the reins of your intranet and are ready to add some structure to the underlying framework, this workshop is for you!

You’ll learn:

  • How to define the roles, rules, jobs, and decision-making authority for your intranet using a simple model
  • How to facilitate your own governance redesign using our workshop framework

Who should attend

This conference is designed for senior-level professionals and teams who are responsible for shaping and executing their organization’s internal communications strategy.

Save $500 with discount code: SPN100824

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