The USC Annenberg Center for Third Space Thinking has worked with the China Development Research Foundation (CDRF) for a number of years providing executive education courses in Strategic Communication, Crisis Communication, and Stakeholder Engagement to senior-level government officials. Our relationship with CDRF has fostered a deeper sense of cultural understanding and empathy for our Chinese colleagues.
The COVID-19 pandemic has interrupted everyday routines, postponed plans, and upended normal ways of doing business. Moreover, as we practice social distancing to safeguard our communities, new challenges arise for those of us transitioning to remote work.
Shellee Smith, executive director for the USC Annenberg Center for Third Space Thinking, moderated an amazing panel of successful professionals at USC Marshal’s International Women’s Day Celebration which took place at the Tudor Center on March 5.
In today’s increasingly complex world, educational professionals are faced with the question: How do we prepare today’s students for the workplaces of the future?
In today’s evolving world being an agent of change requires innovative tools and communication skills to maintain a competitive edge. That's why we invite you to apply for USC's 9th World Bank-Annenberg Summer Institute.
This summer, a group of students from USC Annenberg paid a visit to Beijing to get a deeper understanding of the development of the influencer industry in China. The students visited the short video platform Kwai and a couple of multi-channel networks. They also had an opportunity to interview executives in the production company, HuanYu Entertainment and the big data research company, Qingbo.