Announced as Topic for August CRS360
(Nashville, Tenn. – August 20, 2020) Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc® will present the next installment of CRS360, titled, “The Workplace Ain’t What It Used to Be. Now What?” Set for Wednesday, August 26, at 1 p.m. CT, this episode is designed to manage expectations and maximize productivity when we return to the workplace.
“We realize many organizations will work from home for the duration of 2020,” CRB Executive Director, RJ Curtis, acknowledges. “And yet, out of necessity, others must plan a return to their respective offices. A lot has changed since March, in terms of business dynamics, onsite operations, helpful technology, and, perhaps most important, attention to the mental health of our workforce. We’ve assembled a panel that will help make re-entry to your new normal as seamless as possible – whenever it occurs for your team.”
Panelists include Futuri Media’s Scott Lindy, Salesforce Sr. Dir./Innovation Karen Semone, and licensed psychotherapist Kelly Orchard. The August CRS360 episode is for every radio professional who’s determined to evolve with the times.
To register for “The Workplace Ain’t What It Used to Be. Now What?” sign up HERE. Only a limited number of slots are available and are based on a first-come, first-served basis.
Last month’s installment of CRS360, “How to Regain Revenue and Reassure Clients,” discussed radio advertising; how local sales teams are crafting strategies to recapture revenue impacted by COVID-19 successfully. The episode is now available for playback along with other previous CRS360 webinars at https://www.countryradioseminar.com/crs360.
Additional CRS360 webinars have included an in-depth look at “The Pivot: How Great
Talent Have Changed to Remain Successful,” “Five Things I’ve Learned: Programming During COVID-19,” “Tone Down Anxiety, Turn Up the Music: How to Cope with Stress and Uncertainty,” featuring Miles Adcox, “CRS Research Presentation: Do You Know Your Listeners As Well As You Think You Do? – A Closer Look,” “The Impact of Ken Burns’ ‘Country Music’,” “Continuous Diary Market Measurement: An Update,” “Country Radio’s Podcasting Opportunity,” “A Discussion of Gender Balance at Country Radio: Part I and Part II,” and more.
About Country Radio Seminar: Country Radio Seminar is an annual convention designed to educate and promote the exchange of ideas and business practices in the Country music industry, with specific emphasis on issues relevant to Country Radio. Country Radio Seminar 2021 will be held Feb. 17-19, 2021 at the Omni Nashville Hotel. For more information, visit www.CountryRadioSeminar.com and follow CRS on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Additional information can be obtained by calling 615-327-4487.