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How to create communications strategies and improve relationships in less time

Paul Martin / October 17, 2017

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We all want to be better at what we do — to become smarter, spend less, move more quickly, and create more of an impact. 

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Finding the time to get it all done can be a challenge. 

 

 

 

Getting an outside perspective can help.

  • It can prompt fresh thinking and advance strategies.
  • It can save you time. Not having to start from scratch with your thinking can get your plan in place quicker and put you further ahead than you are now. 
  • It might even save you money. There are options you might have overlooked. 

To help, we offer some resources and services that can guide you when developing new plans and strategies and improve how you use your resources. 

Develop communications strategies

The need for effective crisis communications can strike at any time.

Protect your reputation and relationships by knowing how to respond in an urgent situation before it develops. 

Having a crisis communications plan gives you a roadmap to follow when the crisis hits.

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Hiring when the budget is tight

Need a communications professional? 

Hiring someone for a fraction of the time and cost can be the solution in a variety of situations.

Would it work for you?

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Initiate and improve relationships with government

Government affects how you operate. Having your point of view considered when decisions are made comes about from having a relationship with government. 

We have some tips on how to build a relationship with government in Saskatchewan.

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Organize corporate events

No matter the size or the scope of the event, there are consistent elements in all event management.

We’ve created a workbook that can guide you as you plan your next corporate event.

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Train for media interviews

With media training, you can nail your next news interview.

Find out if you are ready to face reporters.

Our quiz will point out what you need to prepare and why.

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Better connect using social media

There is social media and then there is social networking.

Knowing the difference can help you better connect with those you need to reach.

Learn more by hearing Dan Gold explain the difference.

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