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June 13 at 12:30 13:30

About the Event

Setting goals undoubtedly helps you focus your efforts as an in-house creative leader. They ensure you and your team are aligned with the wider organisation and provide clarity on what’s important and what needs to be achieved.

This event will focus on the importance of goal setting, and, in particular, the role a creative leader has to play in understanding the goals of the business to effectively set goals for the team, which can lead to transformational results.

This information-packed session will be led by Inside Out® Community Advisor Michael Storey, who will take us through:

  • The role you play in delivering on the major strategic goals of the business
  • How to use goal-setting as a tool to connect with internal stakeholders
  • How setting the right goals can be transformative for your team
  • Tips for setting clear goals that can be measured
  • The importance of reviewing goals to keep momentum and celebrate success
  • Goal-setting methods: OKR’s / SMART goals

This session is designed to provide some valuable insights but also provide the opportunity to share your experiences with goal-setting, sparking discussion, and practical, peer-led solutions.

Who’s the event for?

This event is for in-house creative leaders and line managers within an in-house creative team.

LOCATION

This event is virtual via Zoom. A link will be provided to you after registration.

FEE

  • This session is FREE for Inside Out® Community Members.
  • £49 for non-members.

Booking is essential.

About our speaker

Michael Storey has successfully delivered creative solutions across a variety of roles and sectors, both in-house and agency-side. He spent 11 years as Head of Creative and Branding for Ocado, the world’s largest pure-play online grocery retailer, where he built a 45-person, multi-site creative studio capable of extraordinary things. Now he uses his knowledge to help other creative teams grow, evolve, and scale with EKCS.