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Getting the Message Across: Communicating key ideas about your Project to your Key Stakeholders

The Context

Each Project involves a range of partners, and developing and implementing a shared understanding with other stakeholders of what your project is about, will be crucial to implementation and embedding. At the end of the day, you will probably need to engage with, and convince others of the value of what your are doing in their terms rather than your own. of the purpose of a system and how the system can benefit all stakeholders.

The workshop, through a combination of presentations, within Project and cross Project discussions:

  • built upon the issues of 'communicating complex ideas' raised within the Aston residential (Programme) meeting;
  • considered these within the wider context of technical and pedagogic developments, allowing projects to see what might be coming up and how they might take advantage of these developments;
  • provided structured opportunities for Projects to develop key messages with specific audiences in mind;
  • linked to issues of institutional embedding and the development of Project 'exit/sustainability strategies.

What we learned?

Here are some of the issues raised and possible approaches to address them

Key ideas
[MS Word] Getting the Message Across: Communicating key ideas about your Project to your Key Stakeholders
   
 
 

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