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Navigating Uncertainty: The Importance of Telling the Story of Your Work

Midwest

Date: May 14 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am CDT

This learning series takes place on May 14 and May 28 from 10:00 – 11:00 AM CST. It is open to the Midwest Region (IL, IN, IA, KS, MI, MN, MO, NE, OH, and WI).

You know you’re doing great work, but how do others know about the great work you’re doing? Being able to tell the story of your work effectively and efficiently is critical for messaging and sustainability. Having a strategy and effective story can also be an invaluable tool in advocating for resource allocation and informing funding decisions by both internal and external interested parties.

This 2-hour learning series is designed as an engaged learning opportunity for programs at all stages of implementation. Participants will receive strategies and practical tools for honing the story of your work and presenting the information effectively and efficiently.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  1. Identify the benefits of storytelling in times of uncertainty
  2. Explore options for storytelling products
  3. Consider opportunities for effectively and efficiently sharing storytelling products

CERTIFICATES:

Registrants who fully attend this event or training will receive a certificate of attendance via email within two weeks after the event or training.

PRESENTERS:

Janae Goodrich, MA, Evaluation Researcher/Principal Investigator at UW Population Health Institute

Kylie Lafayette, BS, Evaluation Research Specialist at UW Population Health

Host:

Midwest Hub

Open to:

Midwest

Event format: Virtual

Target audience(s):

Systems Leaders and Administrators|People Responsible for Leading Implementation Efforts|Individual Clinicians and Staff

Duration (hours): 2

Experience(s):

Intermediate

Language(s): English