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Strategies for Effective Engagement   

Young marketing expert with team at business meetingABOUT THIS COURSE

Being a successful professional requires creative, innovative, and entrepreneurial thinking, and to continually have a problem-solving mindset. As a systems thinker, you are expected to engage complex problems from multiple perspectives and different angles, viewing them holistically. This course exposes the student to a variety of tools used to engage stakeholders, collect data, and more deeply understand the community. This course will have three modules. Techniques for Data Collection will reinforce the importance of built trust and rapport with your client and stakeholders, which in turn creates buy in. Students will then learn how to enter a community, conduct rapid assessments to provide a snapshot of the community or organization, and maintain ethical conduct throughout. System Mapping & Analysis will focus on mapping systems and stakeholders, two different techniques that are useful to visualize systems and identify and evaluate a network of stakeholders. Finally, in Conducting Interviews & Surveys, students will learn different techniques to collect information. From focus group interview to one-on-one interviews, to surveys, systems thinkers need a mix of approaches in their toolbox to identify assess needs and assets, engage stakeholders, and collect information throughout all phases of project implementation.

Difficulty Level: BEGINNER

Estimated Learning Time:  9 hours

SKILLS YOU WILL GAIN:

Entrepreneurship

Leadership and Management

Communication

Project Management

Research and Design

Strategy and Operations

INSTRUCTOR

Course Instructor PhotoJoel Hartter
Associate Professor and Faculty Director MENV
Masters of the Environment

 
  • Strategies for Effective Engagement
  • Fee: $59.00
 
 

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