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This episode of the Less Chatter, More Matter podcast is dedicated to setting you up for the future of your comms career. In fact, we've brought in an expert in all things professional communication with the real-life experience of teaching our new communicators on how to adapt to the professional world ahead of them: Ross Monaghan.Ross Monaghan is a strategic communications lecturer at Deakin University and chair of the IABC Asia Pacific region, with a passion for discussing the dynamic nature of the communications profession. Ross shares his journey from journalism to academia and various roles in the mobile telecommunications industry, alongside what exact factors he believed helped him thrive in each area. Key discussion points include the evolving skills needed for communicators, the importance of embracing new technologies like AI, the significant shifts in communication practices, and the role of professional communicators in internal and external organisational success. In summary: we asked Ross to elaborate on what skills he thinks we, as comms pros, need to develop for the future - alongside what new comms pros will need for theirs. So... why wait? Jump in!Links mentioned in this episode:Ross' LinkedInTemplate packsWorkshops and trainingChange Isn't Hard! Mel's bookSign up here to the fortnightly mail out of free resources!Say hi!Follow me on LinkedInFind out what I'm up to InstagramCheck out my websiteAsk a question
Discover the future of communications in the latest episode of The Voice from IABC Ottawa. In the episode "Evolving Communications with Emerging Technologies," our host, Anu Sharma, talks to Ross Monaghan and Paroma Datta, who share their insights into the dynamic world of emerging technologies like ChatGPT. In our next episode, we will discuss "Influence and Impact while Mastering the Art of Storytelling" If you have any questions or suggestions for our host, please send an email to vpdigital@ottawa.iabc.com.
Ross Monaghan, Lecturer in Communication/Director, Graduate Employment, Arts & Education, Deakin University: Social media for industry networking 00:41- About Ross Monaghan and his journey. Ross Monaghan is a former journalist, public affairs manager, and CEO. He is now an awarding-winning communication academic at Deakin University in Melbourne. He started his working life as a reporter in regional Victoria before working in senior communication roles at BHP and Optus. He is a former CEO of the Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association. Now an academic at Deakin University, Ross teaches, researches, and consults in the fields of communication, social media, and emergency communication. He has worked with a range of commercial and government organizations including Victorian, NSW, and Queensland Government Departments, and the Australian Defence Force. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
Ross Monaghan, Ag Research, New Zealand joins Pat Murphy, Head of the Teagasc Environment KT Programme, on this week's podcast version of the Signpost Series webinar to discuss recent policy developments for managing grazing livestock in New Zealand – with some practical implications and future research needs to lessen farming's impact on water quality. The presentation was followed by a questions and answers session facilitated by Noel Meehan, ASSAP Manager, Teagasc. For more shows and information from the series and to register for future webinars visit: https://www.teagasc.ie/corporate-events/sustainable-agriculture-webinars/
Ross Monaghan, Soil Scientist at AgResearch, joined us to talk about taking care of stock, soils and water in winter. Winter grazing of forage crops is an important issue for farmers. It can be a good source of income through setting finishing animals up for high margins or through taking on grazers. It can also come at a cost from pugging, through loss of nutrients and topsoil and by pollution of water. In addition to all that, lots of animals on wet soils in winter can be a concern for the community. Recent research from the collaborative P21 programme has come up with some answers to improve animal performance while at the same time avoiding, remedying or mitigating the negative impacts.
This episode is in three parts. Transcript available here: https://lunarpoetrypodcasts.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/ep-93-ross-monaghan-stuart-mckenzie-poetry-on-the-picket-line-lpp-transcript.pdf Part One - The Repeat Beat Poet chats to spoken word artist Ross Monaghan at the monthly event Poetry at the PAD in Dagenham. The pair chat about activism, youth work and street art. https://www.facebook.com/RustPoetry/ https://twitter.com/RustPoetry https://www.facebook.com/thepadtv/ Part Two (19:53)- Lizzy Palmer is talking to Stuart McKenzie about his writing and the cross-overs and differences between his poetry and lyric writing. Stuart reads three poems from the Laudanum Chapbook Anthology One. http://www.laudanumpublishing.co.uk/chabook-volume-one/4592761194 Part Three (42:25) - David Turner is out on the Hackney Picturehouse picket line talking to founder of Poetry on the Picket Line, Grim Chip. The pair briefly discuss the motives of the group and why the poets involved want to show solidarity with strike action before we hear readings from some of the poets involved. https://www.facebook.com/Poetry-on-the-Picket-Line-1700015110275934/?fref=ts
Ross Monaghan, Lecturer in the School of Communication and Creative Arts, discusses organisations use of social media
Ross Monaghan, who is a business communication and issues management specialist with more than 17 years communications experience in public relations, general management and journalism, and talks today about the latest in new social media trends and how these mediums are being used in business today.
Ross Monaghan, who is a business communication and issues management specialist with more than 17 years communications experience in public relations, general management and journalism, and talks today about the latest in new social media trends and how these mediums are being used in business today.