From Insight to Influence: Mastering Global Thought Leadership

Date: 3 June – Available on demand

Join Debra D’Agostino, Managing Director of Thought Leadership at Oxford Economics, as she shares expert guidance and practical steps for developing and elevating your organisation’s global thought leadership strategy.

In this interactive session, you’ll gain insights into:

  • Producing high-quality research that resonates with your audience and senior leadership
  • Amplification and activation strategies that work
  • How to effectively leverage your networks, and stakeholders to maximise visibility and impact
  • Solidifying your reputation as a trusted advisor and influential voice

Register to Access the Webinar On-Demand: We encourage you to register even if you are unable to attend the live session. This webinar will also be available to watch on-demand via our new platform, ON24. All registrants will receive a link to access the recording shortly after the event.

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