Media & crisis communication, presentation and customer service training
Media Savvy teaches people how best to communicate with the media
- We make communication professionals’ lives easier by turning their spokespeople into great talent.
- We help organisations achieve better media coverage in good times and bad.
- We ensure your organisation’s reputation is protected and enhanced.
Media Savvy has trained people across countless industries – from airlines to auditors, banks to brewers, infrastructure to IP, property analysts to property developers, tax to tourism.
All training workshops are available anywhere in Australia, either face-to-face or via videoconference.
We take confidentiality extremely seriously so you can be assured that any sensitive issues raised in the training room, stay in the training room.
Call or email Jayne-Maree Sedgman now to discuss your training needs.
What We Offer
Media Training
We’ll provide you with proven theory and techniques and will put it all into practice in interviews, role plays and exercises. This is when you’ll see results.
Crisis Communication
Your organisation’s reputation is at stake during a crisis. Our methodology has been used both here and overseas to great success.
Communication Training
No matter who your audience is, your communication skills determine your effectiveness. Let us help you succeed.
Presentation Skills Training
Presenting in front of an audience is not something that comes naturally to most people. It’s an art that requires both guidance and practice to master.
Customer Service Training
Does your customer service team struggle to answer difficult questions? Or are hostile conversations a problem? We can help.
Customer Service Training
Does your customer service team struggle to answer difficult questions? Or are hostile conversations a problem? We can help.
About Jayne-Maree Sedgman
Jayne-Maree Sedgman’s 16 years as a journalist and 13 years as an accredited media trainer mean she’s well equipped to advise what will and what won’t work when it comes to the media.
Her knowledge comes from time at the coalface in radio and television news and current affairs, both for commercial media, including Reuters and AAP, and national broadcasters, the ABC and BBC.