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August 29th, 2007 Where do I start with my communication plan?
This cry for help was recently put to one of the experts on the Internal Comms Hub by a practitioner facing the challenge of creating a plan compelling enough to win over a skeptical management team. "A good internal communication plan starts not with what we need to do, but why we need to do it," was the response from strategy expert Bill Quirke. "One of the key principles of internal communication is don’t just tell people the what, tell them the why." Typically, says Quirke, we would approach an internal communication strategy by identifying:
In the full article Quirke also suggests starting with a few questions for your management team to make sure you're on the same page in terms of expectations for what internal comms will deliver. See you next week. P.S. Visit Melcrum's Source for Communicators' archive for past issues of The Source. Advertisement |
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