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How
1st
Principles Media Services delivers...
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The League Managers Association
worked with Warwick Business School to develop a business training course for football managers, including media
training, delivered by First Principles Media Services...
Led by Stuart Linnell, First
Principles Media Services has successfully delivered media training to
football managers and coaches studying for the Certificate in
Applied Management at Warwick Business School in 2003, 2004,
2005 and 2006.
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A
newly appointed CEO of a major plc, based in the City of
London, was about to be unveiled to the financial and business
press...
Formerly the company's Finance
Director, the CEO was highly knowledgeable about his organisation
but had never
previously faced the media. First Principles Media Services provided him with guidance and
training in the main boardroom of his company
headquarters in the heart of London.
The CEO later gave interviews
to four broadsheet newspapers and asked for a further media
training session as a refresher. He also proposed a programme
of media training for his senior management team.
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How
Stuart Linnell delivers…
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The
Managing Director of a long-established company faced making
an announcement that it was to end its manufacturing operation
in the UK...
Some 300 jobs at UK factories were involved, some
to be relocated within the group, others being made redundant.
The MD had no previous
experience of dealing with the media in any circumstances. The PR company advising the MD
called in Stuart Linnell to
provide an intensive one-to-one media-training programme
across a single 4-hour half-day session.
The inevitable interest from
press, radio and television was subsequently handled by the MD
with confidence and sensitivity.
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The
Learning & Skills Council conducted the Great Skills
Debate jointly with the British Chambers of Commerce...
At short notice, Stuart Linnell
was commissioned to facilitate the debate held at the Coventry
& Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce on Friday 16th May
2003, stimulating debate among the 30 delegates attending.
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Young
World 2000 was a series of concerts held in major arena venues
across the UK, each featuring a choir of more than 5-thousand
schoolchildren, local to each venue...
Stuart Linnell was "The
Voice", heard but not seen, controlling the
pace of the event from his off-stage location. Stuart was immediately booked
for the next series of concerts called "Young Voices
2001".
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