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World PR Forum selects South African communication consultant

The World PR Forum has selected South African communication consultant, Daniel Munslow, to speak at the 2016 World Public Relations Forum in Toronto, Canada.
World PR Forum selects South African communication consultant

Munslow, a principal consultant with VMA Group Global, will address this year’s theme ‘Communication Across Cultures’ with his topic ‘Insights: A study of Africa Communication Trends’.

He will be speaking alongside other internationally recognised speakers including Janet Morgan, director of global content strategy and planning at GlaxoSmithKline UK; Pierre Kremer, head of communication at the International Federation of the Red Cross; Alex Malouf, corporate communications manager for the Arabian Peninsula at Proctor & Gamble; and media training consultant, Eric Bergman, among others.

In his session, Munslow will share the latest VMA Group Africa research conducted in early 2016 in South Africa among senior business communication professionals. This year’s research was undertaken in partnership with the Public Relations Institute of Southern Africa (PRISA), and the Africa region of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC).

As multinationals continue to expand into Africa, global players increasingly need to understand the communication landscape on the continent. This research, now in its second year, covers trends in recruitment, training and skills development for communication practitioners, business structures, salary scales, management buy-in to the function, geographic expansion plans, as well as investor relations trends, social media usage, and importantly, developments in research and measurement.

The session will also delve into communicators’ plans to expand their communication functions into Africa; find out why employees leave, why they stay, and what motivates them in the African market to seek new career opportunities; review how communicators look for new job opportunities, how long it takes to change jobs, as well as the tools used to recruit in the marketplace.

Munslow and other speakers will share their experience and expertise on a range of topics including personal growth, career advancement, communication management, trends, entrepreneurship, social media, branding and much more. This year’s conference theme encourages communicators to take a broader and more global view of communication by increasing an understanding and appreciation of cross-cultural communication in a complex stakeholder engagement landscape.

For more information, go to www.worldprforum.com.

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