Webinar 9 December: Smart communication & collaboration to save charity resources
Charities and not-for-profits are set to save valuable time and resources by reducing their email overload, with a free email training session on 9 December at 10am. The training follows an online presentation about the benefits to charities of collaborating to make eLearning affordable.
Marc Powell, Managing Director of Emailogic, has partnered with The Charity Learning Consortium (CLC) to share his communication insights, at a free webinar training session for charities and not-for-profits on 9 December at 10am.
The training session has been designed to encourage smart communications within organisations, regardless of sector. It follows an online presentation about the many benefits of joining more than 100 charity members of the Consortium, which are already saving valuable resources by collaborating to make eLearning affordable.
Emailogic’s award-winning Email Etiquette course is proven to cut inboxes by up to 40% - after training, each individual saves an average of 31 minutes a day working on their emails. That’s two and a half hours a week, 11 hours a month, or a staggering 16 working days a year.
Marc Powell said: “I’m delighted to have this opportunity to show charities how they can avoid getting bogged down in ‘email overload’, and save their resources for the really essential work that they do.”
The email training session follows a presentation by Wendy Stanley, Head of Membership at The Charity Learning Consortium (CLC), who will be talking about the benefits of collaborating with other charities to make eLearning affordable.
Recognised as the Charity eLearning specialists, the CLC provides eLearning to more than 100,000 third sector staff, and countless volunteers. This year it held its inaugural Charity Learning Conference and Awards, celebrating the great work that is being done within charity L&D.
Join the webinar on 9 December, learn from Emailogic’s expertise and find out more about the benefits of joining The Charity Learning Consortium.
Register online at: http://www.charitylearning.org/webinars/9-december-2011/
What you need to know:
Date: 9 December
Time: 10-11:00am
Cost: Free of charge. Please note that this webinar is for the charity and not-for-profit sector only.
Technical requirements: A telephone & a PC with internet connection.