Specifically, the module examines the importance of trust, the need to be professional, and the need to know and understand your audience. [...] Specifically, the module examines the importance of trust, the need to be professional, and the need to know and understand your audience.2 Table 1. [...] For most small and medium-sized organizations, one or two pages is enough, and should include your logo (in both colour and black and white versions), the colours you will use (pantone and CMYK numbers included), and the name of the fonts you will use. [...] The Communication Tools module provides information on some of the tools and approaches used in communications.4 Communicating to the Board Your board is one of your most important audiences. [...] The modules in the Toolkit cover everything from the role of economic development in nation building, to the importance of business charters, to the various legal forms that can be used to pursue economic development, to the steps needed to identify and negotiate beneficial partnerships, to the governance challenges that economic development must address.
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Table of Contents
- Vern Bachiu Murray Fulton Kristy Jackson Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy University of Saskatchewan August 2024 1
- The Basics of Communications for Indigenous Businesses 2
- Summary 2
- The Elements of Successful Business Communications 3
- Table 1. Key Elements of Business Communication 3
- Building Trust is 1 4
- Tâpwêwin 4
- Miyo-wîcêhtowin 4
- Look Professional 5
- Figure 1. Peter Ballantyne Group of Companies Logo 5
- Know and Understand Your Audiences 6
- Communicating to the Board 7
- Reporting to the Shareholders 7
- Communicating With Your Communitys Members 8
- Communicating With Other Stakeholders 9
- Concluding Thoughts 9
- Tâpwêwin 9
- Miyo-wîcêhtowin 9
- Resources 9
- Endnotes 10
- Indigenous Business Toolkit Project 11
- Disclaimer 11
- The Authors 11