University of South Florida College of Arts and Sciences 4202 E. Fowler Ave., CPR 107 Tampa, FL 33620

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University of South Florida College of Arts and Sciences 4202 E. Fowler Ave., CPR 107 Tampa, FL 33620 Program Contact: Adib Farhadi, Ph.D. Director of Executive Education Program farhadi@usf.edu Strategic Communication May 10-11, 2017 Eric Eisenberg, Ph.D.

Eric Eisenberg, Ph.D. Dean and Professor of Communication USF College of Arts and Sciences Adib Farhadi, Ph.D. Director of Executive Education Program Assistant Professor USF College of Arts and Sciences Eric Eisenberg, Ph.D., is a nationally recognized scholar in the strategic use of communication to promote positive organizational change. He has published extensively in national and international scholarly journals and is a widely sought-after consultant. In addition, he has previously held faculty appointments at the University of Southern California and Temple University and served as chair of the USF Department of Communication from 1996 to 2006. Eisenberg was appointed dean of the USF College of Arts and Sciences in March 2010. As interim dean from 2008-2010, he guided the college through a complex process of restructuring that led to the establishment of the School of Humanities, School of Social Sciences, and School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, as well as steering the efforts to integrate new academic units into the college. He supported the recruitment of outstanding new faculty from the United States and abroad, strengthened the college s leadership and cultivated a greater sense of scholarly community across the college. Under his leadership, the College of Arts and Sciences received its largest donation ever from USF Board of Trustee Vice Chair Jordan Zimmerman, who generously donated $10 million to name the Zimmerman School of Advertising and Mass Communications. Eisenberg has played a key role in developing the most unique advertising program in the country, the Zimmerman Advertising Program, which is a joint effort with the Muma College of Business. Adib Farhadi, Ph.D. is the director of executive education program and assistant professor at the University of South Florida College of Arts and Sciences. He is a recognized global leader in post-conflict stabilization and reconstruction with more than 15 years of experience in project management and professional development. Farhadi has written, trained and advised a variety of international organizations in areas such as strategic and conflict zone analysis, stabilization and reconstruction efforts, economic analysis and professional development. He has held progressively higher levels of responsibility such as serving as the deputy minister of commerce and industry for the Afghan government, executive director for the Afghanistan National Development Strategy, chief negotiator for WTO accession and senior advisor to New Silk Road Initiative. Farhadi most recently served as visiting scholar at Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and postdoctoral fellow at University of Canberra, Institute for Governance & Policy Analysis.

Strategic Communication May 10-11, 2017 Tampa, FL Communications become strategic when they are placed at the center of forging collaborative relationships and negotiating practical solutions. This program introduces new thinking, based on leading research, on how to maximize the likelihood of influencing others by introducing a four step process. The first step deals with self-awareness - developing a deep and honest understanding of one s existing beliefs about communication, current communication style, and a knowledge of how others perceive you as a communicator. In order to change or develop in this area, one must first become conscious of current patterns and tendencies. The second step addresses you in relationship how to build connections with others, to make emotional deposits in relationships that can be drawn upon at a later date, and how to communicate in a way that promotes constructive dialogue over useless polarization and division. Step two also includes a consideration of how to use various communication technologies to maximize the likelihood of authentic connection. The third step deals with your role in constructing a supportive communication network of influence, which you can draw upon in promoting your leadership goals. Details include learning how to best visualize your current network of relationships on different topics and understanding the power of different communication roles, such as liaisons, bridges, and the strength of weak ties. The fourth step focuses on public communication, on how to develop and communicate your teachable point of view in support of your leadership goals. Some concerns here include how to work with multiple different audiences and once again media choice. In discussing these four steps, participants will develop insights into why they have succeeded or failed in communicating in the past, as well as learn practical techniques for maximizing the likelihood of succeeding in the future. The course will introduce several important, yet underappreciated topics about the dynamics of communication across cultural differences and conflict resolution that can greatly affect outcomes. Strategic communication can be approached at a number of levels, and improved competency at each level contributes to more effective leadership. OPM Competencies: Influencing, Interpersonal Skills, Leveraging Diversity, Oral Communication and Team Building Two-Day Program Learning Objective: Develop a deeper understanding of your own communication style and approach Learn what behaviors are most likely to result in effective communication Develop and demonstrate key communication skills in your relationships, networks and public settings Apply ideas of communication effectiveness to the specific instance of communicating across cultures Learn how to build more successful collaborative relationships Develop a personal plan to improve your overall communication skills

Syllabus: Day One: Wednesday May 10 Strategic Communication Day Two: Thursday May 11 Strategic Communication 8:00 8:30 AM Program Registration, Breakfast and Networking 8:30 9:30 AM Welcome and Introductions, Agenda and Objectives 9:30 10:15 AM Setting the Stage: I and II 10:15 10:30 AM Break 10:30 11:15 AM What is Strategic Communication? Introducing the APT Model of Conscious Communication 11:15 12:00 PM Level One: Cultivating Self-Awareness Case Study: The Many Robert Smiths 12:00 1:00 PM Lunch 1:00 2:30 PM Level Two: Cultivating Relationships Activity: Cool/Bummer 2:30 2:45 PM Break 2:45 4:00 PM Relationships Continued: The Power of Dialogue 8:00 8:30 AM Breakfast, Networking 8:30 9:00 AM Welcome Back; 4 AM Thoughts, Today s Agenda 9:00 10:30 AM Level Three: Building a Network of Influence Group Activity: Lizards 10:30 10:45 AM Break 10:45 12:00 PM Relationships and Networks Across Cultures 12:00 1:00 PM Lunch 1:00 2:30 PM Strategic Communication Level Four: Public Communication 2:30 2:45 PM Break 2:45 4:00 PM Application and Practice Puzzel activity 4:00 4:05 PM Break 4:05 4:30 PM Review and Reflection, Key Takeaways 4:05 4:30 PM Reflections on Day s Learnings; preview of Day Two

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