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====== 7. Global Speaking Fellow ====== | ====== 7. Global Speaking Fellow ====== | ||
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**A Global Speaking Designation** | **A Global Speaking Designation** | ||
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**(December 2023)** | **(December 2023)** | ||
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===== 7.1 BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW ===== | ===== 7.1 BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW ===== | ||
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- | The Global Speaking Fellow is conferred by the individual’s home association on members who hold the Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) designation or the Fellow of the Professional Speaking Association (FPSA) and who have sustained a successful speaking business across numerous global geographical regions. The designation Global Speaking Fellow indicates recognition by peers and clients of global speaking competence and experience. **For purposes of this document, the notation “CSP” in subsequent sections includes approved equivalent designations of the GSF member associations including FPSA of PSA UKI, CSP of PSA, and CSP of NSAUS. APSS and VSAI also confer the CSP designation and are expected to be reviewed by the CSP Equivalence for approval in 2024.** | + | The Global Speaking Fellow is conferred by the individual’s home association on members who hold the Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) designation or the Fellow of the Professional Speaking Association (FPSA) and who have sustained a successful speaking business across numerous global geographical regions. The designation Global Speaking Fellow indicates recognition by peers and clients of global speaking competence and experience. **For purposes of this document, the notation “CSP” in subsequent sections includes approved equivalent designations of the GSF member associations including FPSA of PSA UKI, CSP of PSA, CSP of NSAUS, CSP of APSS and CSP of VSAI.** |
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Successfully working across continents as a global presenter requires business acumen, specialized knowledge, and mastery of key competencies unique to presenting in global markets. The key competencies of a successful global speaker and the component elements of these competencies are a part of the body of knowledge and educational content developed exclusively by the GSF. The GSF seeks to deliver educational content and tools that will improve the success of global professional speakers, reduce risks for international clients, and increase value for global audiences. | Successfully working across continents as a global presenter requires business acumen, specialized knowledge, and mastery of key competencies unique to presenting in global markets. The key competencies of a successful global speaker and the component elements of these competencies are a part of the body of knowledge and educational content developed exclusively by the GSF. The GSF seeks to deliver educational content and tools that will improve the success of global professional speakers, reduce risks for international clients, and increase value for global audiences. | ||
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With the input of global meeting professionals, | With the input of global meeting professionals, | ||
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These competencies provide the framework for evaluating mastery of a speaker’s capabilities in global markets. | These competencies provide the framework for evaluating mastery of a speaker’s capabilities in global markets. | ||
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==== 7.6.1 THE STAGES OF THE APPLICATION PROCESS ==== | ==== 7.6.1 THE STAGES OF THE APPLICATION PROCESS ==== | ||
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Each stage of the application must be successfully completed prior to moving to the next stage. The process takes approximately three months to complete from the date of application submission. The application stages have a number of specific parts and these are listed below. | Each stage of the application must be successfully completed prior to moving to the next stage. The process takes approximately three months to complete from the date of application submission. The application stages have a number of specific parts and these are listed below. | ||
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The information from Stages 1, 2 and 3 are provided to the GSF Global Designation committee who will render a final decision. The applicant and home association will be notified of the final decision. Recognition of the achievement will ideally take place during their home association’s annual convention and/or during a Global Speakers Summit. | The information from Stages 1, 2 and 3 are provided to the GSF Global Designation committee who will render a final decision. The applicant and home association will be notified of the final decision. Recognition of the achievement will ideally take place during their home association’s annual convention and/or during a Global Speakers Summit. | ||
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+ | ===== APPLICATION STAGES DETAIL ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Stage One: Application Submission & Review ==== | ||
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+ | The home association qualifies that the applicant is a CSP, is a member in good standing, and has no outstanding ethics violations or other sanctions by his/her member association in the last 60 months. | ||
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+ | Stage One includes the following: | ||
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+ | * A minimum of 36 in-person and/or live virtual presentations in the most recent 60 months prior to application. | ||
+ | * Presentations must span a minimum of three (3) of the five (5) major groups identified by the [[https:// | ||
+ | * Link to online video(s) – at least one for each format (i.e., in-person or live virtual). The video(s) must be an unedited and continuous for at least 30 minutes. | ||
+ | * All engagements listed are paid, either through a fee or product sales the same day of the engagement, and the applicant must submit documentation to the independent GSF staff person to verify engagements and income. The GSF staff person will randomly select engagements for the audit. | ||
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+ | ==== Stage Two: External (Client) Review of Applicant ==== | ||
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+ | The GSF will determine that the applicant is speaking and meeting client expectations on a global level. This is done by verifying client satisfaction and feedback via an external evaluation form on presentation work or equivalent. | ||
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+ | Stage Two includes the following: | ||
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+ | * Response from at least 20 clients to an online evaluation of the applicant. | ||
+ | * The External Review follows a set of performance criteria and is scored based on specific behaviors. that meet the criteria (e.g., such as speed of speech when working with interpreters, | ||
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+ | ==== Stage Three: Internal (Peer) Review of Applicant ==== | ||
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+ | The GSF will determine that the applicant has a mastery of the global speaking competencies. This is done through a review and an assessment of the submitted materials (except for fees) and the submitted video by the evaluation team. If there are questions or concerns on the part of the evaluation team, then a knowledge assessment interview (where the applicant answers questions verbally) may be conducted. | ||
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+ | Stage Three includes the following: | ||
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+ | * Review submission of an unedited and continuous video of the presenter of at least 30-minutes in length with a minimum of one for each type of presentation (i.e., in-person and virtual). | ||
+ | * The evaluation team independently evaluates the applicant’s submitted video(s) and submits an online evaluation of the applicant. | ||
+ | * If required, a 30-minute verbal knowledge assessment interview of the core competencies will be made and will be designed to verify that the applicant has a firm grasp on the nuances of globally speaking under a variety of conditions. The assessment will be scored based on the weighted value of the competency elements. | ||
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+ | ==== Stage Four: Final Review and Decision ==== | ||
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+ | The GSF Global Designation committee will review all the material and evaluations from Stages 1, 2 and 3 and will render a final decision. | ||
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+ | Stage Four includes the following: | ||
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+ | * If a decision is made that candidate has been approved, the candidate is notified and their home association is notified. | ||
+ | * If a decision is made that the candidate is not approved, the candidate is notified. | ||
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+ | ===== INCOMPLETE APPLICATION ===== | ||
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+ | Based on the information provided on the application, | ||
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+ | **Applications containing misrepresented information will result in the disqualification of the applicant.** | ||
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+ | ===== FEES, CONFIDENTIALITY, | ||
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+ | ==== Fees ==== | ||
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+ | By submitting an application, | ||
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+ | ==== Confidentiality ==== | ||
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+ | The identity and information concerning all applicants is confidential. Peer reviewers and verbal knowledge assessment providers are required to sign a confidentiality and non-disclosure agreement before participating in the process. | ||
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+ | ==== Designation Renewal ==== | ||
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+ | The Global Speaking Fellow designation is granted for a five-year period, after which the global speaker must renew the designation through demonstration of maintaining CSP membership, continued professional development, | ||
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+ | ===== PROFESSIONAL CODE OF CONDUCT ===== | ||
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+ | Global Speaking Fellow presenters agree to abide by the GSF Code of Conduct for Global Speakers. | ||
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+ | ==== Global Speaker Professional Code of Conduct ==== | ||
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+ | As a Global Speaker, I pledge to: | ||
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+ | * Serve clients with integrity, competence, and professionalism. | ||
+ | * Accept only those engagements for which I possess the appropriate experience and competence to provide the services requested. | ||
+ | * Treat appropriately all confidential client information. | ||
+ | * Agree in advance with a client on the basis for fees, expenses, payment, and the process for managing cancelations and refunds. | ||
+ | * Respect the rights of speaking colleagues and other presenters and never use their proprietary information, | ||
+ | * Respond courteously and respectfully when turning down any opportunity that does not fit with my personal ethics or legal requirements. | ||
+ | * Respect the cultural norms and requests of clients and audiences by removing images and language from presentations that are not a fit. | ||
+ | * Respect interpretation professionals and treat them as valuable partners in delivering presentations. | ||
+ | * Respect the meeting professionals and support their work to deliver a high-quality program. | ||
+ | * Represent the global speaking profession with integrity and professionalism. | ||
+ | * Apply the Global Speaker Professional Code of Conduct equally in all markets. | ||
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+ | ===== MARKETING AND TRADEMARK ===== | ||
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+ | The successful marketing of this designation will be achieved through the clear focus on the value propositions of the designation to clients, audiences, and speaking professionals communicated consistently across all communication channels available to the GSF including all member associations. A badge has been created that may be used by all Global Speaking Fellows for their own purposes on websites, social media, letterheads etc. | ||
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+ | These channels include: the GSF website and the support of member association websites and publications, | ||
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+ | The promoted value propositions will address how the designation directly advances the work and goals of the key stakeholders including: global meetings industry professionals, | ||
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+ | For meetings industry professionals, | ||
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+ | For the marketing of the designation, | ||
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+ | ==== Meetings Industry Professionals and Organizations ==== | ||
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+ | * Reduces risk through verified competence level of designation holder | ||
+ | * Establishes and supports a professional code of conduct | ||
+ | * Provides an useful filter in hiring decisions and in identifying qualified speaking professionals | ||
+ | * Increases confidence in the abilities of the speaker | ||
+ | * Demonstrates commitment to competence and excellence | ||
+ | * Defines standards within the global speaking profession | ||
+ | * Advances the profession and creates a common understanding between speakers and those who hire them | ||
+ | * Increases cooperation and support between organizations in the disciplines of the meetings industry | ||
+ | * Provides a means for the profession to self-regulate | ||
+ | * Increases the likelihood of achievement of event goals | ||
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+ | * Provides recognition and credibility | ||
+ | * Enhances professional reputation | ||
+ | * Displays personal accomplishment | ||
+ | * Demonstrates a high level of commitment to the profession on a global level | ||
+ | * Validates skills and knowledge | ||
+ | * Feassures local governmental agencies when issuing visas | ||
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+ | ==== Potential applicants: ==== | ||
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+ | * Provides all of the above items plus - | ||
+ | * Creates professional development opportunities | ||
+ | * Displays a roadmap for global speaking skills development | ||
+ | * Includes admission into an elite segment of the speaking profession | ||
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+ | ==== Audiences: ==== | ||
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+ | * Demonstrates respect for local culture, language and norms | ||
+ | * Increases confidence and belief in the validity of professional speaker | ||
+ | * Demonstrates commitment to the highest level of audience experience | ||
+ | * Indicates dedication to audience satisfaction | ||
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+ | ===== ADMINISTRATION ===== | ||
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+ | The entire administration system will be paperless and will be managed in the English language with translation technology utilized as needed. | ||
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+ | A central staff administrator will oversee and maintain the system at an estimated combined five hours a month during usual times. | ||
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+ | Volunteers will make up the bulk of administrators in the process within the online review and assessment process. | ||
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+ | ===== CONCLUSION ===== | ||
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+ | Professional designations aim to provide many benefits to the professions they support and to society as a whole. The Global Speaking Fellow designation has been created using the guiding principles advanced by the Institute for Credentialing Excellence and the belief that by bringing value to the global meetings industry, the GSF brings value to its member associations. | ||
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+ | The Global Speaking Fellow will be achieved through specialized and advanced experience within the core competencies and the body of knowledge advanced by the GSF. Additionally, | ||
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+ | The Global Speaking Fellow designation is the leading indicator that a professional speaker has met the standards of a global speaker and exhibits mastery in the global speaking competencies. These competencies are the framework that captures the basic skills, knowledge, and behaviors global speakers must demonstrate in order to successfully meet the needs of clients and audiences in a wide variety of environments around the globe. | ||
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+ | The GSF proudly supports and promotes the value of a designation such as the Global Speaking Fellow. | ||
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+ | ===== APPENDIX A - THREE PILLARS STRATEGY ===== | ||
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+ | ===== APPENDIX B – THE CORE COMPETENCIES: | ||
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+ | Each competency has several components to be developed, by key professionals under the guidance of the GSF Education Committee, into modules to help professional speakers learn from the experience and insight of others. | ||
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+ | ==== Competency 1: Global Communication Competency ==== | ||
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+ | * Customize content for appropriateness and applicability | ||
+ | * Demonstrate sensitivity to culture and manage communication appropriateness | ||
+ | * Work successfully with interpretation professionals and communication technology - both simultaneous and delayed | ||
+ | * Customize delivery style for place and culture | ||
+ | * Provide context through research of local issues, news and cultural mediation services | ||
+ | * Maintain high interpersonal awareness for mitigating distracting mannerisms and colloquialisms | ||
+ | * Convey content through translation services | ||
+ | * Select clothing fitting for local standards of modesty and customs | ||
+ | * Identify resources for props and slides review to understand how to work within cultural differences | ||
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+ | ==== Competency 2: Global Business Competency ==== | ||
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+ | * Adhere to global business conduct standards and maintaining high integrity | ||
+ | * Navigate the unique realities of networking in global markets | ||
+ | * Market and sell services in global markets | ||
+ | * Identify and work with promotion and media relation professionals worldwide | ||
+ | * Understand the expectations and the difference between being hired in a location or sent to a location | ||
+ | * Identify appropriate channels for publishing and distributing content | ||
+ | * Select the appropriate system for payments and transactions | ||
+ | * Understand the laws and protections of intellectual property rights on a global scale | ||
+ | * Identify the right management systems for business copyrights and trademarks | ||
+ | * Know the parameters of local contract negotiations and set appropriate expectations | ||
+ | * Understand the global business ramifications, | ||
+ | * Understand how to hire experts to manage tax implications, | ||
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+ | ==== Competency 3: Global Events Competency ==== | ||
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+ | * Understand local traditions and how those will impact the event and presentations, | ||
+ | * Maintain awareness of planner and client expectations that differ from home events | ||
+ | * Manage the nuances of scheduling for events and how to adjust in the moment | ||
+ | * Know the protocol for interacting with attending dignitaries | ||
+ | * Identify appropriate resources for research to support successful delivery of content | ||
+ | * Utilize pre-event briefing checklists with contacts and clients | ||
+ | * Work with local publishing processes for program materials | ||
+ | * Know the type of staging technology that will be used and what to do if it does not work | ||
+ | * Work across multiple technology platforms for presentation audiovisuals | ||
+ | * Know how to locate information about systems-voltage and connectivity prior to the event | ||
+ | * Understand the local power grid availability and managing around challenges | ||
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+ | ===== APPENDIX C – FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ===== | ||
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+ | **//Who will be responsible for the reviews and assessments?// | ||
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+ | Volunteer peer reviewers and verbal knowledge assessors will be drawn from the pool of Global Speaking Fellow recipients. | ||
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+ | **//How will the educational content identified during this process be developed and will applicants be required to attend these educational programs as part of the application process?// | ||
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+ | The development of the educational content around the identified competencies is separate from the designation. | ||
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+ | **//How will adherence to the Professional Code of Conduct be monitored and what consequences for non-compliance will be imposed?// | ||
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+ | If a complaint is charged against a Global Speaking Fellow member, the GSF Board of Directors will convene an ad hoc committee, led by a GSF Past President, to evaluate the allegations. | ||
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+ | **//How will the new designation be marketed?// | ||
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+ | A brief overview of the strategies, channels, and key message development is included on page 11 of this document. | ||
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+ | **//How will the intangible nuances of successfully speaking at a global level be evaluated?// | ||
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+ | An external review by clients and an internal reviews by peers will supplement the application data submitted by applicants. | ||
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+ | ===== APPENDIX D - GEOGRAPHICAL GROUPS AND COMPOSITION AS PUBLISHED BY THE UNITED NATIONS STATISTICS DIVISION ===== | ||
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+ | Please refer to this United Nations page, Geographic Regions tab for the world regions and country groupings. | ||
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+ | ===== APPENDIX E – GLOBAL SPEAKING FELLOW APPLICATION PROCESS ===== | ||
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