The MediaWorks Philosophy
Great media trainers come from the ranks of great reporters. But journalism experience doesn’t qualify one as a good teacher. We’ve perfected a training technique based on five principles designed to ensure our lessons are effective, enjoyable, and retainable.
1) On-Camera Drills Aren’t Enough
Our clients get a solid education in crucial media concepts; some “tried and true,” others totally proprietary to MediaWorks. These lessons include:
- Steps to take before, during, and after an interview
- The four “Never Answer” questions
- “A Reporter’s Arsenal,” and how to counter it
- The art of Bridging
- Alternatives to “No Comment”
- New trends in social media
2) The Training Atmosphere Matters
Many people who attend media training do so because somebody has told them they should. These clients may have a pre-existing dislike of the media or of cameras in general. Left unaddressed, this attitude can derail a media training session. So we employ a friendly, informal atmosphere with lots of humor and plenty of reassurance.
3) It Has to be Lively
Asking busy people to spend hours in a conference room comes with great responsibility. We know our training has to be captivating. First and foremost, that means no PowerPoint presentations. Instead, we employ instructional and entertaining video examples, engaging exercises, and a folder full of simple yet informative collateral.
4) Giving Constructive Feedback is an Art
Effective media training is a high wire act. Go too easy on clients and they don’t learn anything. Be too blunt and you risk bruising executive egos. We always strike the perfect balance. We offer candid critiques to our clients that their in-house PR professionals might not feel comfortable delivering. But we always manage to do so in a respectful, sometimes humorous way that never offends.
5) The Relationship Must Continue After the Training Ends
We recognize that clients don’t like to be abandoned after they invest in media training. So, while some media trainers charge by the minute for post-training phone consultation, ours is free. We’ve come to understand that an ongoing relationship with our clients benefits everybody.
