Course Description
Introduction
AI is transforming how organizations communicate—enabling faster content creation, smarter audience targeting, real-time insights, and more consistent messaging. This practical program helps communication professionals use AI responsibly to improve clarity, creativity, productivity, and impact across internal and external communications, while managing risks such as bias, confidentiality, and misinformation.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
• Use AI to plan, draft, edit, and optimize communication content and campaigns
• Improve message clarity, tone, and persuasion using AI-assisted techniques
• Apply AI for audience insights, segmentation, and stakeholder communication planning
• Enhance communication measurement using AI-enabled analytics and reporting
• Manage AI risks: ethics, privacy, bias, and governance for communications teams
• Build an AI-enabled communication workflow and adoption roadmap
Target Audience
This course is designed for:
• Corporate communications, PR, media, and internal communications professionals
• Marketing and digital content leaders seeking AI-enabled workflows
• Spokespersons and executive communications teams
• Public sector and NGO communications professionals
• Communication managers responsible for quality, speed, and consistency
Course Outlines
Day 1: AI Foundations for Communication Professionals
· What AI can (and cannot) do in communications: strengths, limitations, and common pitfalls
· AI-assisted communication lifecycle: research, planning, drafting, review, distribution, measurement
· Prompting fundamentals: context, intent, audience, constraints, and tone control
· Quality and trust: fact-checking, source validation, and avoiding hallucinations
· Activity: Build a personal prompt library for common communication tasks
Day 2: AI for Writing Excellence, Tone & Storytelling
· AI-assisted drafting: outlines, first drafts, and style consistency
· Editing and rewriting for clarity: plain language, structure, and readability
· Tone adaptation: formal, empathetic, executive, crisis-ready, and cross-cultural variations
· Storytelling frameworks (problem–impact–action, narrative arcs) using AI support
· Workshop: Produce 3 versions of the same message (email, press statement, social post)
Day 3: Audience Strategy, Messaging & Content Planning with AI
· Audience and stakeholder mapping using AI-supported analysis
· Message architecture: key messages, proof points, FAQs, and objection handling
· Content calendars and campaign planning: themes, channels, cadence, and assets
· Inclusive communication: accessibility, bias checks, and culturally sensitive language
· Practical activity: Create a campaign content plan + messaging toolkit
Day 4: AI for Media, Crisis & Real-Time Communication
· AI for media prep: briefing docs, anticipated questions, and interview simulations
· Crisis communications support: holding statements, updates, and rumor response templates
· Social listening and trend monitoring concepts: using AI to summarize and detect themes
· Misinformation management: verification routines and response playbooks
· Case study: Crisis simulation using AI-assisted drafting and decision messaging
Day 5: Measurement, Governance & Implementation Roadmap
· AI-enhanced measurement: summarizing feedback, sentiment themes, and performance insights
· Building reporting dashboards: KPIs for communication impact and efficiency
· Governance and ethics: privacy, confidentiality, approvals, brand safety, and human review
· Team enablement: training plans, workflow design, and change adoption
