tailieunhanh - Strategic Communications Audits: Prepared for the Communications Consortium Media Center
Nonprofit organizations are now continuously being challenged to be more strategic in their communications efforts. Communications activities must add up to more than a series of isolated events such as the dissemination of an occasional publication or press release. Being strategic requires that nonprofits be more deliberate, innovative, savvy, and less reactive in their communications practice. Nonprofits are encouraged to regard communications as essential to their overall success and integrate it throughout their organizations. 1 As a result of this movement, an array of new tools, resources, and trainings have been developed to help organizations. | Strategic Communications Audits Prepared for the Communications Consortium Media Center Julia Coffman October 2004 CommunicationsConsortium Ễ Mediacenter 401 Ninth Street NW Suite 450 Washington DC 20004-2142 Tel Fax Nonprofit organizations are now continuously being challenged to be more strategic in their communications efforts. Communications activities must add up to more than a series of isolated events such as the dissemination of an occasional publication or press release. Being strategic requires that nonprofits be more deliberate innovative savvy and less reactive in their communications practice. Nonprofits are encouraged to regard communications as essential to their overall success and integrate it throughout their As a result of this movement an array of new tools resources and trainings have been developed to help organizations better understand the concept of strategic communications develop their own communications strategies and evaluate them for both accountability and learning purposes. But while nonprofits are learning how to develop strategies and are gaining a better understanding of their importance questions remain about their actual follow through in practice and nonprofits overall capacity to implement their strategies given their relative inexperience in this field and the many priorities including communications that often compete for scarce organizational resources. Nonprofits need ways to better understand their current strategic communications performance and capacity and to gain a realistic sense of what is possible in terms of developing their communications functions. Strategic communications audits are one tool that can help to meet this need. Strategic Communications Audits Defined A strategic communications audit is a systematic assessment either formal or informal of an organization s capacity for or performance of essential communications practices. It determines what is .
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