Stakeholder engagement: Communicating for alignment, trust and impact | GRTC302



Description

This workshop introduces a practical, structured approach to stakeholder engagement, focused on the communication strategies that make collaborations, partnerships, and multi-party projects work. Using real-world scenarios common to research partnerships, cross-sector collaborations and community-engaged initiatives, participants will learn how to communicate with clarity, build shared understanding, and align expectations across diverse groups.

 

The session covers core competencies including:

  • identifying and prioritizing stakeholders across institutions, sectors and communities

  • communicating roles, responsibilities, and workflows in collaborative projects

  • designing communication plans that support trust, transparency and accountability

  • navigating differences in incentives, timelines, and decision-making cultures

  • documenting agreements (e.g., MOUs, scopes of work, reporting structures)

  • managing tension points, misunderstandings, and mid-project changes

  • framing and communicating project impact to funders, partners and communities, with emphasis on metrics, storytelling and real-world outcomes 


Learning Objectives

By the end of the workshop, participants will have practical tools they can apply to interdisciplinary research teams, community partnerships, industry collaborations, and multi-stakeholder initiatives. These skills support stronger project outcomes, smoother coordination, and more effective communication of research and professional impact. 

Leaders Information

Anita Li is the publisher and CEO of The Green Line, a community-driven news outlet in Toronto, and recently served as Journalism Innovator-in-Residence at Toronto Metropolitan University. Anita has over two decades of experience as a multi-platform journalist, having started her career as a reporter and editor at Canadian legacy outlets, including The Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail and CBC. She later worked in strategic, management-level roles at American digital media publications, such as Complex, Fusion and Mashable. Anita was also director of communities at The Discourse.  

 

Anita runs a consultancy where she advises journalism outlets and institutions on news products, community-driven journalism, audience engagement, news entrepreneurship, emerging media business models, newsroom diversity, media ethics and journalism innovation. She is a member of the board of directors for LION (Local Independent Online News) Publishers and formerly for the Online News Association, as well as an alum of the inaugural Poynter-NABJ Leadership Academy for Diversity in Digital Media. She also co-founded Canadian Journalists of Colour, a growing network of racialized media-makers in Canada. To keep up with Anita, subscribe to The Other Wave, her innovation newsletter about challenging the status quo in journalism. 


Additional Information

This workshop is hosted by Volt-Age 



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Event details

Workshop location

Sir George Williams

Start date

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

End date

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Workshop days

Tuesday

Time

From 10:00 to 12:00

Capacity

0 / 30

Registration deadline

Sunday, February 8, 2026