
Effective Communication Strategies for Engaging Stakeholders
Gain insights on effective communication strategies to engage stakeholders successfully. Learn the importance of listening, identifying your audience, and staying receptive to feedback for improved communication outcomes.
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@ @RestoreCAL RestoreCAL egornish@email.arizona.edu egornish@email.arizona.edu ELISE GORNISH, COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SPECIALIST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA Communication with purpose
You cannot communicate well if you do not listen Your stakeholders generally know more than you do let them tell you the type of information they need and the format in which they want that information WHAT WORKS FOR ME
Identify your audience WHAT WORKS FOR ME
Identify your audience Connect with your audience WHAT WORKS FOR ME
Identify your audience Connect with your audience Learn from your audience about the ways in which they best like to receive information WHAT WORKS FOR ME
Identify your audience Connect with your audience Learn from your audience about the ways in which they best like to receive information Be prepared to learn how to do new things WHAT WORKS FOR ME
Identify your audience Connect with your audience Learn from your audience about the ways in which they best like to receive information Be prepared to learn how to do new things Actively explore and be receptive to feedback WHAT WORKS FOR ME
You cannot communicate well if you do not listen Your stakeholders generally know more than you do let them tell you the type of information they need and the format in which they want that information WHAT WORKS FOR ME
@ @RestoreCAL RestoreCAL egornish@email.arizona.edu egornish@email.arizona.edu ELISE GORNISH, COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SPECIALIST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA Communication with purpose