Speaking for the Company
Prepare your employees to communicate responsibly, online and offline, inside and outside of the workplace.
Course description
Speaking for the Company is a 15-minute interactive course that provides employees with best practices for internal communications, social media use and responding to requests for information from outside of the organization. Interactive exercises check learners’ understanding of what is and is not appropriate to post, and viewer emails and tweets address common questions.
ONLINE TRAINING
Speaking for the Company
The Speaking for the Company course covers:
- Authorized spokespersons
- Protecting confidential and private information
- Dos and don’ts when posting
- Positive and negative effects of social media
- Suspicious emails and calls
- Internal communications
KEY FEATURES
Why you'll love our training
It’s time to embrace a new era of online training with a valued partner who will ensure seamless implementation, along with a learning experience your employees will truly enjoy.
Course administration
Traliant makes it simple to roll out training to your workplace and provide technical support directly to your employees at no additional cost.
Course customizations
Tailor courses to include your logo, relevant policies, workplace images, and more. Traliant can even customize the course with scenarios that take place in your own workplace environment.
Translations
Training is available in English, Spanish and is supported in over 100 languages.
What to consider when choosing the most effective Speaking for the Company training
- Protect the company's reputation: Training helps to prevent employees from making public statements that could damage the company's reputation.
- Ensure compliance: Organizations are subject to a variety of regulations related to communication and disclosure. Training helps organizations to ensure they are meeting these legal requirements.
- Improve internal communication: Proper training can improve internal communication by helping employees to understand the importance of clear and concise communication, as well as the chain of command.
- Increase employee awareness: By understanding who can speak on behalf of the company, employees can make more informed decisions about their online and offline communication.
- Empower employees: Training provides employees with the knowledge and skills they need to understand the company's communication policies and to make informed decisions about their online and offline communication.
- Strengthen your organization's commitment to responsible communication: Training demonstrates the company's commitment to ethical and responsible communication.
- Reduce the risk of legal action: When employees understand the rules related to communication and disclosure, they are less likely to violate the company's code of conduct or to make statements that could lead to legal action.
- Confidentiality: The importance of protecting confidential information.
- Integrity: Acting with honesty and integrity in all business dealings.
- Respect: Treating others with respect, regardless of their position, background, or beliefs.
- Compliance: Following all applicable laws and regulations.
- Protect confidential information: Never share confidential information with anyone who is not authorized to have access.
- Be accurate and truthful: Ensure that any information you share is accurate and truthful.
- Avoid making promises: Don't make promises or commitments that you are not authorized to make.
- Follow the chain of command: If you are unsure about something, ask your supervisor or another appropriate person for guidance.
- Consider the potential impact: Before you make a statement or post anything online, consider how it might affect the company.
- Inappropriate content: Employees may post content that is inappropriate for the workplace.
- Discrimination and harassment: Employees may post content that is discriminatory or harassing.
- Data breaches: Employees may accidentally or intentionally disclose confidential information on social media.
- Damage to reputation: Negative comments or posts on social media can damage the company's reputation.