
WORKSHOP 3
Protect Your Talent:
Create Sustainable Systems for Global Communications
Our People, Pressure & Purpose report insight found that international PR often runs on personal resilience rather than organisational design. Time zones, crises and invisible emotional labour quietly erode performance.
This half-day workshop gives you space to step back, spot where pressure really builds, and find practical ways to make high performance last.
Remaining dates available: Nov 11th, 13th, 27th and Dec 3rd, 9th, 11th.
Session agenda
Research insight: the human cost of global communications.
Map where workload, process and structure create unnecessary strain.
Explore how to formalise emotional labour and set clear boundaries.
Identify small, practical steps to protect performance and wellbeing.
What you’ll take away
A clear picture of where pressure builds in your team (time zones, workflows, roles).
2–3 practical changes to try next, with simple first steps.
Shared language and boundary prompts to recognise the “invisible” work.
A clear link to your team goals and business priorities, so changes support delivery.
Logistics:
Location: Held at The PR Network, Chancery House, London, or at your offices by request. Sessions can also be run virtually if required.
Availability: Limited fixed dates each quarter to allow focused time with our senior team.
Cost: Complimentary - invite-only.
Rules: Chatham House. NDAs can be signed on request.
Delivered by The PR Network’s senior consultants, helping leaders design resilient, high-performing teams worldwide.
Register your interest:
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