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Organization, Structure, and Best Practices in Corporate Communications |
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- Are your corporate communications sharper than the razor’s edge of today’s business climate?
- Are your communications professionals reaching and motivating your key stakeholders in ways that benefit your organization?
We help our clients put best practices in communications
to work for their organizations.
Successful corporate communications in today’s content-saturated business environment require more than discrete messages delivered on an “as-needed basis” – especially when a crisis is the event that creates that need. Leading companies enjoy competitive advantage because they consistently captivate and move their audiences with communications that are clear, concise and persuasive. Winning communications demand a sound structure and strategies that are driven by a company’s business objectives.
Through our considerable expertise in best practices in communications and public relations, we help our clients think and act more strategically when communicating with internal and external audiences. Our Fellows coach communications executives and departments on how to communicate more meaningfully by:
- structuring and staffing departments for greater productivity
- devising work processes that stimulate the flow of communications
- enhancing a company’s awareness of its communications function
- developing communications strategies tied to business objectives along with plans to implement them
- creating clear, concise and persuasive content
Meet Our Experts
Helio Fred Garcia has taught corporate communications for 19 years in the Law and Business Program of New York University’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies. He has widely published on best practices in corporate communication, authoring Crisis Communications, published in 1999 by AAAA Press [choose Public Relations on the AAAA Bookstore menu], and co-authoring Reputation Management: The Key to Successful Public Relations and Corporate Communication by Routledge Taylor & Francis.
Raleigh Mayer, leader of the New York University’s Summer Institute in Public Relations, has taught public relations for 13 years in the Law and Business program of New York University’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies. She teaches similar courses at The City College of New York.
Contact us to see how we can make your organization's corporate communications work better.
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