Following validation on 2 September of this innovative new course, which we believe offers a rare mix of best in class contemporary digital communications practice and management skills, we are pleased to confirm that the course will begin on Thursday 30 January 2014.
The course will run over 14 weeks (the dates can be found by scrolling down the page) excluding three weeks over Easter and will conclude with a residential weekend session at the end of June. Delegates who complete the course successfully will receive their official notification in mid September 2014.
Essential course information
- Course title: MMU/Prolific North Postgraduate Certificate in Digital Communications Management
- Start date: Thursday 30 January 2014. Last day of lectures Wed 18 June. Residential week end 28/9 June. Submit Final MLCP Monday 14 July. W/c 15/ 9- formal exam board + notification letters. Full schedule can be seen below.
- Course fee: £2,500 plus vat
- Academic qualification: 60-credit postgraduate qualification comprising 2 30-credit Level 7 modules
- Course entry requirements: A first degree or credible demonstration of appropriate industry experience
- Course location: MMU Business School, central Manchester
- Course director/MMU David Edmundson-Bird
- Course tutors: Andrew Thomas and Brendan Keegan
- Industry speakers: See below for full details
Open Evening – Wed 13 November 2013
There will also be an Open Evening on Wednesday 13 November from 6pm to 8pm at the offices of the integrated agency BJL in central Manchester. In addition to MMU and Prolific North representatives, Nicky Unsworth, one of the course’s guest industry speakers, will be on hand to lend a few words about why she has agreed to share her experiences and insight with course delegates.
To book a place at this Open Evening, please click this Eventbrite link here.
Course information in detail
This dedicated new course has been tailored for companies or organisations who wish to invest in members of their staff who they believe have the potential to be senior management material.
We believe that the unique structure and composition of the new course will deliver an outstanding mix of best practice in contemporary digital communications skills, together with the significant management and leadership insight which will be gained from direct access to over a dozen leading communications practitioners from across the North.
Postgraduate Certificate in Digital Communications Management – information
There are two core units anchoring the course:
Unit 1: Strategy and Planning for Digital and Social Media
Unit 2: Management and Leadership for Communications Professionals
The number of delegates on the course is limited to ensure that participants will be afforded the maximum benefit from the course tutors and to enhance close peer group engagement.
The industry practitioners will also find it easier to share their learning experiences and build relationships with their fellow attendees in response to course requirements and will be able to develop a close bond over the duration of the course.
The course will commence at lunchtime on Thursday 30 January 2014 and will thereafter run every Thursday afternoon up to the Easter break with ther last session running on Thursday 20 March. After the Easter break, the course will move to Wednesday afternoons recommencing on Wednesday 30 April until its conclusion on Wednesday 18 June.
The concluding weekend school will be held on Sat/Sun 28/9 June at the MMU Business School. Saturday night accommodation for the concluding weekend is not included.
Delegates will also be given coursework to complete in their own time.
Numbers on the debut course are limited.
If you would like to know more about the course or would like a copy of the application form, please email either Nick Jaspan at Prolific North at [email protected] or David Edmundson-Bird at [email protected]
MMU course director
David Edmundson-Bird
David Edmundson-Bird, principal lecturer in Digital Marketing & Enterprise and course director MSc Digital Marketing Communications & MSc Internet Retailing, will be overseeing the academic elements and requirements of the course with Prolific North bringing its industry engagement and market-leading position to the proposition.
David will also be supported by two course tutors: Andrew Thomas and Brendan Keegan.
A number of the North’s leading senior managers and owners of acclaimed publishing, digital, marketing, broadcasting and creative companies have agreed to speak individually at each of the afternoon sessions. They will be sharing their experiences of how they have coped with management issues and will be offering insight into how they have helped create – and in some cases sell – successful companies.
Guest industry lecturers
Full biographical information on the guest lecturers can be found by scrolling down the page but our confirmed guest lecturers include:
- Ben Hatton/Rippleffect
- Neil Martin/Creative Lynx
- Cat Lewis/Nine Lives Media
- Chris Conlan/Love Creative
- Karen Gee/Journeys of Distinction
- Tony Foggett/Code
- Andy Barke/Google UK
- Julie Besbrode/Fresh
- Andrew Diggle/Manchester United
- Martin Regan/Cheshire Today
- Charles Tattersall/Citypress
- Rob Morrice/SteinIAS
- Lianne Grimshaw/Click Consult
- Ian Font/Mustard Research
- Neil McKay/Lakestar McCann
- Nicky Unsworth/BJL
- Peter Craven/Madhouse Associates
- Andy Garner/MMS and formerly News International
- Alex Blaikley/You Tube
- PK Vaish/Livelink
Delegates on the course will also benefit not only from learning about how companies in related communications fields have successfully built their businesses but will also, as the course develops over its duration, build new and lasting relationships with other ambitious communication executives as they move their careers beyond professional excellence and into management roles.
Delegate interest has already been expressed by individuals from a broad range of disciplines: from social media marketing to broadcasting, advertising, sales, planning and strategy covering a mix of agencies and companies.
Prolific North and MMU believe that the intensive and hands-on structure of the course will appeal to potential attendees who may wish to invest in themselves and also to directors of companies who wish to invest in staff they feel may be able to join their own companies’ management teams at some stage in the future.
The course fee of £2,500 plus vat includes all course materials, all tuition at MMU and online support and the weekend course.
Postgraduate Certificate in Digital Communications Management – course details
This 60-credit postgraduate qualification comprises 2 30-credit Level 7 modules.
Unit 1: Strategy and Planning for Digital and Social Media
This unit integrates digital and social media into organisational communication campaigns.
It reviews emerging techniques and assesses their impact within integrated media communication and breaks down into three main themes:
Delegates will be introduced to digital and social media communications strategy and in particular will look at strategies for acquiring audiences and developing digital and social media propositions. They will also look at user experience, customer effectiveness, experience and service design and usability.
Delegates will also enhance their knowledge of the capabilities of a variety of digital and social media channels, such as search engine marketing, affiliate thinking and so on. They will also explore the exploitation of the mobile platforms and mobile futures, along with approaches to social media communications. There will be significant exploration of new, contemporary and best practice tool use and management guided by key thought leaders from the industry.
Thirdly delegates will explore digital and social media communications campaign planning, acquisition and retention planning. They will look at how to develop digital and social relationships and invest in customer retention and value analysis – in particular managing digital and social media customer value. Finally delegates will explore digital and social analytics and engagement and understand how to deal with ROI, ROE and whole campaign evaluation.
Unit 2: Management and Leadership for Communications Professionals
This unit will provide students with the tools and techniques to help them develop effectively as new managers within their organisations, and lead teams more effectively. In particular, to introduce them to and practice the types of leadership and management skills they are likely to need to develop beyond their current craft skills. It will also open their eyes to the needs of the business above and beyond their individual job, and how they can play a positive role in achieving the overall business objectives.
Delegates will be introduced to approaches to business model development that solve core business issues and allow them to present ideas at the highest level complete with approaches to performance measurement.
A variety of key leaders from the region will help inform delegates in the notion of leadership in different kinds of organisation. Delegates will learn a great deal about leadership style and ways to consider how style affects success.
Delegates will also look how their behaviour can have an effect on the way they successfully manage a team and will explore issues such as motivation and managing conflict.
Assessment
Both units are assessed through work-based assignment (no exams), which will include the creation of a digital and social media strategy and plan for either their own organisation or that of a client or prospect as well as an exploration of how they can improve team and business management in their own organisation by exploring the practices of those in a peer business.
Delegates will be encouraged and expected to share their insights during the production of their assignment work with other delegates on the programme and a strong peer group of support will develop as a result.
Delivery
Both units will be based around attendance, usually once a week for an afternoon and will conclude with the weekend School combining delivery and final assessment.
Delivery will involve specific MMU staff and a number of leading industry practitioners as our guest lecturers.
Postgraduate Certificate in Digital Communications Management – guest lecturers
The following guest lecturers will be contributing to one unit or two of the Certificate as appropriate to the unit and their experience.
All of these lecturers have confirmed their agreement but neither MMU nor Prolific North may be held responsible if a guest lecturer is unable to contribute should unexpected circumstances arise.





Nicky Unsworth/BJL. Nicky has worked on the client and agency side. In 1996 she joined the ad agency Barrington Johnson Lorains when there were 19 staff. A few years later she led an MBO and today the agency (BJL) employs around 70 staff. In pre-recession 2008, BJL enjoyed turnover of £9.3m and profits of circa £850k. Unsworth and her management team restructured the agency when the recession hit and when sales fell sharply but in its latest accounts, BJL had sales of £5.7m with profits up to a record £977k.








Martin Regan/Cheshire Today. Regan is a journalist who has worked for the FT, the Economist and the Investors Chronicle and he also edited NW Business Insider. In 1993 he established Excel Publications with Pat Rafter and the two went on to build Excel into one of the largest regionally-based independent B2B publishing companies. Prior to the recession, Excel was enjoying sales of £8m and making ptp approaching £1m. The recession however and the rapid encroachment of digital into print meant that Excel, in common with the majority of publishers, had to restructure its operations and emerge from the downturn a leaner, smaller operation. Martin sold his 48% stake in Excel in February this year and in May announced plans to launch a raft of new online and print titles across the North.
Andrew Diggle/head of content Man Utd. Andrew Following graduation from the University of Durham, Andrew joined the publishing house Macmillan as a senior commissioning editor where he remained for six years before he moved North to head up the research and information activities of the information publishing company j4b, latterly Idox where he also was promoted to deputy MD. In February 2012, he joined Manchester United plc as head of content. Andrew’s expertise and knowledge of multilingual and multichannel portal and content development, commercial models and implementation will offer delegates on the course some rare and valuable insights into content management and communication.

Andy Barke/Google. Barke is a well-known industry professional as the face of Google outside London with a focus on the North. He has agreed to deliver one session on search (Google engagement) as part of the first unit and ‘best practice’ aspect of digital communications.







