Shaping History: Narratives of Political Change

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Shaping History: Narratives of Political Change

Shaping History: Narratives of Political Change

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Crisis Management: Prepare crisis communications scenarios, plans, and responses. This includes ensuring all risks are clearly identified with mitigation actions put in place. At times, you will also be required to provide guidance to our partners’ leadership teams during crises. A very good application and extension of narrative theory, Shaping History is a wonderful addition to any qualitative methods course. Andrew's writing is personable, clear, and free of jargon.' Randle Hart, University of Toronto Hello! We’re Shape History, the social impact communications agency. We work with our partners – charities, businesses, UN bodies, academic institutions, philanthropic organisations – on some of the biggest issues facing humanity today, from Climate Change to Gender Equality, Health and Wellbeing to Human Rights. Our vision is a fairer world, and we use communications to get there faster. Clarity and simplification: With your experience as a strategist, you can comfortably present ideas to the internal team or our partners in an engaging way that resonates and creates clarity and alignment. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account.

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Specialised creative skill sets. It’s an added bonus if you can demonstrate skills in design, motion or production. Powering up social impact. Can you show us that you live and breathe social impact? What drives you, what are you passionate about, what pisses you off? Tell us what problems you’ve been working to solve and how you’ve leveraged your skills to make the place a fairer world, faster. With the impact of our work being our ultimate goal, we now treat each project we take on with our clients as a collaboration. With their expertise in different social impact issues and our expertise in communications, it’s a winning combination. For this reason, we call all of our clients, partners. We make this clear at the start of each project so that we’re as open, honest and empathetic as possible throughout the process.Certainly for the first couple of years, the focus was so much on making sure the company was surviving and making a profit. This meant constant late nights, team members burning out and eventually leaving, a general feeling of anxiousness pretty much all the time – we’re all big enough to admit that this was probably our biggest mistake. Creatively strategic: Good creative concepts are rooted in insight. You’ll be working closely with both the Strategy and Creative teams to ensure all insights from our discovery phase are effectively translated into impactful, strategic brand and campaign activations. You’ll be responsible for ensuring creative ideas are strategic and strategic ideas are creative, you’ll focus on all key touch points of development and activation for maximum social impact at launch.

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We run our own internal campaigns to build passion projects with no restrictions. We also have the History Shaper Fund, a public fund that offers grants to young people. Storytelling: You know what makes a good, engaging story, and can turn complex information (sometimes data) into stories that are understandable, engaging, and relevant to audiences.Research and analysis: Gather valuable, actionable insights for PR strategies and activations by conducting extensive qualitative and quantitative research on audiences and issues, including commissioning external research. Social Policy and Society is an international academic journal sponsored by the UK Social Policy Association. The… Organisations are encouraged to run their own local campaign to not only celebrate the achievements of BME staff, but also to educate, raise awareness and help create a more inclusive culture.

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Creative and strategic brilliance: Stay focused on the big picture every day when delivering work, prioritising outcomes over outputs. You will ideate innovative PR and communications strategies that push boundaries, infuse creativity into every aspect of planning and execution, and continuously seek fresh angles and innovative approaches for securing coverage. The Canadian Journal on Aging/Revue canadienne du vieillissement (CJA/RCV) promotes excellence in research and disseminates… The combatting racial discrimination against nurses, midwives and nursing associates resource, published by NHS England, NHS Confederation and the Nursing and Midwifery Council, provides advice on the action you can take if you witness or experience racism. It also supports those in leadership roles to be inclusive leaders. High impact action six requires organisations to create an environment that eliminates the conditions in which bullying, discrimination, harassment and physical violence at work occur. To do this, organisations will be required to review data by protected characteristic, including BME and gender, and set reduction targets by March 2024 and implement a plan to improve the staff experience of these groups. Active Reading and Horizon Scanning: Upskilling and improving knowledge on key issues related to the projects and partnerships you lead on. For example, keeping up to date with the developments at COP, investor activism, and climate finance if you are leading on a climate campaign. This will allow you to spot unplanned opportunities to leverage..Strategic mindset: You understand how to move from outcomes to strategy, to tactics, all while ensuring that everything serves a meaningful purpose, ultimately driving impact. Guidance from the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Group (EDIG) which supports section 35 of the NHS Terms and Conditions of Service Handbook. Early corsets were stiffened with materials like wood, whalebone, or metal to create an hourglass figure by cinching the waist. Later, when they became increasingly popular, their construction evolved with the use of new materials such as steel boning and lacing techniques. Corsets were tightly laced to achieve a tiny waist, often resulting in health issues for women. Monitoring and Evaluation: Conduct rigorous evidence-based evaluation across your projects to adapt plans and measure impact. This includes monitoring media coverage and online conversations, analysing campaign effectiveness – and making insight-driven improvements – and preparing regular reports for senior management.



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