Tuesday, January 28, 2014

[prpoint] Mumbai Calling - Global Communication Conclave

 

Glad to inform you that preparations are well underway for the 8th Global Communication Conclave (www.globalcommunicationconclave.com) being organized by PRCI (Public Relations Council of India), in association with The Press Club – Mumbai on    February 14 and 15, 2014 at The Orchid – 5-star Ecotel - near domestic airport.

 

AS you are aware, the theme for the conclave is:

 

RESPONSIBLE COMMUNICATION

 

PRCI is a pan-India organization of PR, advertising and media professionals, academicians, forums and institutions. We have a youth wing, too, called YCC.

 

 

  • The discounted fee of Rs 2,000 for the Forum members is valid till February 05, 2014.
  • Spot registration will be at Rs 3,000.
  • The fee covers Participation in the Conclave, Two Lunches, a cocktail dinner and high teas.

 

Cheques may please be drawn in favour of:

 

PUBLIC RELATIONS COUNCIL OF INDIA, MUMBAI

 

Please download the  delegate registration from:

www.globalcommunicationconclave.com 

 

 or send in a mail to me for it

 

 














You may also transfer the money by e-banking. Bank account details are:

 

Public Relations Council of India, Mumbai

Bank: Vijaya Bank

Branch: Kopar Khairane, Navi Mumbai

Account number: 506100301000180

IFC Code: VIJB0005061

 

But, please mail/email us the delegate registration form, duly filled, for record.


A request to all those who may have already remitted money is to send in their delegate registration form duly filled for record and to avoid last minute confusion at the registration counter.

 

A word about the theme:

 

As you are aware, Communication is a potent, double-edged weapon. Depending on the usage, it can be constructive and even destructive. Of late, plenty of heat has been generated on the way people in various sections of the society – from corporate to media to politicians - have been communicating.

 

Apart from print and television, social media has witnessed an explosive growth in terms of its wide audience and even participants. We have experienced the disastrous effects of irresponsible communication in social media.

 

Anyone with an Internet connection and a mobile phone is a potential broadcaster. Technology that is supposed to facilitate seamless communication on a 24x7 basis is liable to be misused for ulterior motives.

 

With all these aspects in mind, we plan to have intense debates covering – RESPONSIBLE COMMUNICATION – Social Media, Corporates, Politics, Media and GenX - during the two days.

 

A unique feature about the Conclave is that we will have a special focus on GenX. As a precursor to the event, we are conducting a contest among BMM colleges in Mumbai on the theme and the winning five teams will be presented at the Conclave.

 

We are sure the deliberations will extremely be interesting and you will find them topical.

This is also an excellent networking opportunity for all communication professionals.

 

PRCI will also present its signature Chanakya Awards for achievers, the PR Hall of Fame honours and a host of Collateral Awards details of which have been posted on our web site. www.globalcommunicationconclave.com

 

You may like to get updates from the facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mumbai-Calling-Global-Communication-Conclave-Feb-2014/692374974115514?ref=ts&fref=ts

 

Looking forward to seeing you in Mumbai, at The Orchid Hotel, on February 14 & 15, 2014.

 

B N KUMAR 

Chairman – 8th Global Communication Conclave

Executive Director - Concept PR



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