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CONC Thammasat Forum: Public Communication Under Pressure

A previous CONC forum session on public communication, trust, and institutional response.

An archived forum exploring how leaders communicate through ambiguity, public scrutiny, and fast-moving stakeholder expectations.

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Seminar Forum

CONC Thammasat Forum: Public Communication Under Pressure

Program Overview

What participants will work through

This archived forum examined the communication pressures leaders face during uncertainty and public scrutiny.

Speakers compared institutional response patterns, message discipline, and the tradeoff between speed and clarity.

Learning Outcomes

Expected takeaways

  • Recognize common communication failure points during high-pressure moments
  • Compare response patterns used across public, academic, and business institutions
  • Capture practical lessons for future spokesperson and leadership preparation

Testimonials

What participants took back to work

Participant feedback from this program and related cohorts.

The archived session remains useful because the case discussion exposed the exact tension between speed and message discipline.
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Patcharee N.

Public Affairs Lead | Institutional Communications Office

Speakers

Session contributors

Dr. Kanokwan Siri

Forum Speaker | School of Journalism and Communication

Works on crisis communication, public trust, and institutional messaging.

Agenda

Forum flow

13:15-14:15

Opening keynote

Dr. Kanokwan Siri

Communication choices under ambiguity and public attention.

14:30-16:00

Case discussion

Participants reviewed examples of public communication breakdown and recovery.

Custom Delivery

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Use this program as a reference point for a private cohort, tailored scope, or a workshop designed around a current delivery challenge.

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