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Ethical Communications Part 2 - Plain English Writing - Webinar (free)

When:  Nov 4, 2020 from 06:00 PM to 07:00 PM (ET)
Associated with  Nation's Capital Chapter
Nov 4 @ 6pm
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Ethical Communications; Part 2:
Plain English Writing.
Last month we heard Tom Dean's lead off message that "truth can't be relative" and that the Chinese character for the word listen contains symbols of: ears, mind, heart, eyes, and undivided attention. This month, Ms. Leigha Kiger takes us into Part 2 of this season's training which focuses on "Ethical Communications."

What is ethical communication and why is it important? Does it even exist in our digitized world where instant communication is often valued more for its speed and response time than its content or sentiment? How can you trust what you are hearing and are you in fact, an honest communicator or do you just hear and say those things that correspond to your biases?

These are tough questions to answer if you're going to be truthful with yourself but don't worry, we've identified an outstanding slate of 6 speakers this year who just don't talk the talk, they walk the talk. They come from different disciplines and backgrounds and will share with you their insights on ethical communication. We'll be covering such diverse topics as communicating in plain English; advocating for resources and budget increases; how story-telling can be used to address sensitive or taboo topics; building emotional connections with people; and sticking to the facts so as not to mislead.

We plan on concluding our 6 speaker series with an open panel discussion where you will be invited to ask questions of these expert practitioners, but a warning is in order. If you keep an open mind and are honest with yourself, you will probably realize that some, or maybe much of what you've been hearing or saying doesn't fall into what would be considered ethical.

Now, with that warning out of the way, please come join us and let's welcome Leigha as she continues to open our eyes, ears, mind and heart concerning ethical communication.
Presenter
Leigha Kiger, Editor
Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (FASAB)
Learning Objectives
After this session, you will be able to:
  • Incorporate clear and concise English into your documents,
  • Improve your telework strategies,
  • Improve internal and external communications,
  • Identify some Dos and Don'ts and,
  • Succeed at communication.
About Our Presenter
Leigha Kiger, Editor
Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (FASAB)
Ms. Kiger joined FASAB as an Editor and communications specialist in November of 2015. Her role is to ensure the clarity, consistency, and uniformity of Board publications and manage internal and external communications. Before joining FASAB, Ms. Kiger participated in AmeriCorps VISTA, a national service program overseen by the Corporation for National and Community Service. During her year of service, she piloted and coordinated the first financial literacy program of its kind at a local non-profit in Jupiter, Florida. Ms. Kiger graduated from Duke University with a bachelor of arts degree in English.

 
Plain English writing is clear and concise, without being overly simplistic. It is the cornerstone of powerful communications and is therefore an important tool across professions and audiences. During the session, we will discuss ways to incorporate Plain English into a variety of communications, which will make your writing clearer and save you time. We will also touch on effective communication strategies for remote work, as many of us continue to adapt our day-to-day responsibilities to a virtual environment. This session is designed for those seeking to improve the efficiency of their internal and external communications.

Nation's Capital Chapter
Institute of Management Accountants

Location

Online Instructions:
Url: http://conta.cc/31D8AeB
Login: Details will be provided in registration confirmation email.