EP#167: Comms unlocked: insights on influence, ethics and a lasting career in Government

GovComms: The Future of Government Communication

What does it take to navigate a decades-long career in government communications while navigating ethics, changing media landscapes, and building lasting influence?

In this special two-part episode of GovComms, David Pembroke sits down with Michael Player, a communications veteran with nearly five decades experience. From his very first job to his long stint with NZ Police, Michael shares the highs and lows of working in public sector communications.

Join us as Michael reflects on the ethical backbone of the profession, revealing how great communicators must speak truth to power, even when it's uncomfortable. Michael’s journey is full of wisdom for both introverts and extroverts alike, proving that in a people-first profession, it’s the quiet listeners who often make the biggest impact.

This episode is packed with insights on how to navigate the shifting tides of today’s media landscape, where misinformation abounds, and how to maintain influence in an ever-evolving field. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, Michael’s career lessons on leadership, ethics, and crisis management will inspire you to step up, take initiative, and become a true communications leader.

Discussed in this episode:

·     Importance of initiative and building rapport

·     Ethical responsibility and speaking truth to power

·     The three A’s: accessibility, affordability, ability

·     Being a good listener

·     The evolving media landscape and digital platforms

·     Career advice: patience and continuous learning

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