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Mind the Gap – Life Beyond ‘GANRO’ –
Marketing and Communications Workshop February 24, 2014 New Orleans
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Mind the Gap – Life Beyond ‘GANRO’ –
Get a News Release Out
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Strategy What Do We Know? Distance. Atmosphere. Temperature.
Recap–Reverse Engineering Outcomes What Do We Know? Distance. Atmosphere. Temperature. Landing Zone. Gravity. And More.
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??? Tactics What Do We Know? Nothing.
Setting Sail for an Unknown Destination ??? What Do We Know? Nothing.
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Strategy Strategic Communications is Built on an Intentional Foundation Comm’s Strategy People Process Perception
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Formulaic Forward Looking
Strategy – Process Tactics and Strategies are Polar Opposites Tactical Characteristics Strategic Characteristics Static Proactive Existing Focus Focus on New Scalable/Repeatable Green Field Short-Term Time Window Long-Term Time Window Heading Somewhere Getting Back to the Future Formulaic Forward Looking
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Strategy – Process Strategic Points of Focus Tactical Points of Focus
Defining the Gap Strategic Points of Focus Tactical Points of Focus Messaging Positioning Signage Market Analysis Newsletters Program Development Social Media Long Range Planning Special Events Intra-organizational Counsel Media Materials Communications Integration
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C R A Strategy – Process Why integration? How can they be integrated?
D: Integration of Research, Communications and Advocacy Why integration? How can they be integrated? C R A
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Strategy – Process A Taste of Strategic Planning – Porter’s Five Forces
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Strategy – Process 1. What steps would you follow in approaching an
Exercise: Tactical Planning 1. What steps would you follow in approaching an assignment tactically? 2. What information would you need to take a tactical approach to planning/problem solving? 3. What are the upsides to tactical planning/problem solving? 4. What are the downsides to tactical planning/ problem solving?
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Strategy – Process 1. What steps would you follow in approaching an
Exercise: Strategic Planning 1. What steps would you follow in approaching an assignment strategically? 2. What additional information beyond what you needed for the tactical solution would you need to take a strategic approach to planning/problem solving? 3. What are the upsides to strategic planning/ problem solving? 4. What are the downsides to strategic planning/ problem solving?
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Strategy – Process TRICK QUESTION ALERT 1. Which was better and why?
Exercise: Discussion 1. Which was better and why? 2. Which was easier and why? 3. Is there an instance when you might not be able to plan strategically? TRICK QUESTION ALERT
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Strategy – Perception Creating and Living the Strategy Scenario 1: Strategic communicator; tactical agency COMMUNICATOR Strategic Capacity ORGANIZATION Strategic Capacity
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Strategy – Perception Creating and Living the Strategy Scenario 1: Strategic communicator; tactical agency Assess history of leadership, organizational development to determine periods of increased, reduced strategic endeavors Align history with key financial, operational metrics to build communications case for support of increased strategic initiatives Use credibility of past personal strategic leadership in communications to engage, enhance broader communications thinking among agency leaders
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Strategy – Perception Creating and Living the Strategy Scenario 1: Strategic communicator; tactical agency <>
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Strategy – Perception Creating and Living the Strategy Scenario 2: Tactical communicator; strategic agency COMMUNICATOR Strategic Capacity ORGANIZATION Strategic Capacity
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Strategy – Perception Creating and Living the Strategy Scenario 2: Tactical communicator; strategic agency Study history of leadership, organizational development to understand agency strategies Identify organizational allies to amplify and/or alter information from the independent study Engage with one or more APTA colleagues at other relevant agencies where communications strategy is an active aspect of the organization’s direction; structure a mentoring relationship
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Strategy – Perception Creating and Living the Strategy Scenario 2: Tactical communicator; strategic agency Change-up approach to assignments, particularly new projects; start with a new sequence of thinking: Desired long term outcomes Immediate outcomes Strategic Points of Focus – i.e., market analysis, positioning, messaging, etc. Leverage this process in creation of content, distribution and audience/constituent engagement
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Strategy – Perception Creating and Living the Strategy Scenario 2: Tactical communicator; strategic agency <>
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Strategy – Perception Creating and Living the Strategy Scenario 3 : Tactical communicator; tactical agency COMMUNICATOR Strategic Capacity ORGANIZATION Strategic Capacity
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Strategy – Perception Creating and Living the Strategy Scenario 3 : Tactical communicator; tactical agency Study leadership, organizational developments of similar, strategic agencies to understand opportunities Engage with one or more APTA colleagues at one or more relevant agencies where agency and communications strategy were relatively recent developments; create a mentoring relationship Determine prospects for change If favorable, prepare an executive briefing aimed at identifying an opportunity to increase strategic focus , using mentor to test and validate before presentation
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Strategy – Perception Creating and Living the Strategy Scenario 3 : Tactical communicator; tactical agency <>
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Strategy – Perception Creating and Living the Strategy Scenario 4 : Strategic communicator; strategic agency COMMUNICATOR Strategic Capacity ORGANIZATION Strategic Capacity
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Congratulations. You’ve Arrived! Strategy – Perception
Creating and Living the Strategy Scenario 4 : Strategic communicator; strategic agency Congratulations. You’ve Arrived!
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Strategy – Perception Level Setting the Ecosystem Operations Finance
Engineering Planning Comm’s
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Strategy – Perception Level Setting the Ecosystem Comm’s Operations
Finance Engineering Planning
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Strategy – Perception Level Setting the Ecosystem Operations Finance
Comm’s Engineering Planning
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Strategy – Perception Communications Level Setting the Ecosystem
Operations Finance Engineering Planning Communications
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Measuring Strategy After implementation:
How do we know we were successful? After implementation: Was the future state clearly defined in the beginning? Did selected/implemented tactics create a clear path toward achieving objectives, consistent with the strategy? Were objectives accomplished?
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The Strategic Communicator
How to Come Out on Top Understand core business objectives and strategies Strategy is a learned… and practiced… skillset Establish and sustain connections with strategists Get close to revenue… AND STAY THERE Remember that you were chosen for the task – you are in the best position to take your communications to the next level
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The Strategic Communicator
How to Come Out on Top Strategic planning and implementation is about positioning and promoting your brand and agency Know where you are, where the agency is and where you both are going BEFORE you set out Lead in place Tactics are an individual sport, but strategy is a team sport – be the Captain Have fun!
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Questions? Blake Lewis www.lewispublicrelations.com 214-635-3020
@blaketexas081
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