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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