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This essential guide serves as a comprehensive resource for PR and communication specialists in both business and non-profit sectors. It offers practical strategies for starting, conducting, and winning campaigns on any issue, drawing from Chris Rose's two decades of experience with organizations like Greenpeace and WWF International. The book outlines 100 actionable steps that highlight effective campaigning practices while identifying common pitfalls. Designed for both novice campaigners and seasoned communicators, it systematically explores successful campaigning principles and strategies as a modern form of public politics. The content covers various aspects, including how to initiate a campaign, motivate supporters, conduct research and issue mapping, and utilize the campaign planning star for effective organization. It also delves into communication strategies, visual language, constructing compelling campaign propositions, and navigating news media. Additionally, the guide emphasizes maintaining campaign momentum and leveraging both traditional and digital media, outlining best practices and common mistakes. The concluding chapter provides a broader perspective on the importance of branding in campaigns, discusses the evolution of campaigns as a political tool, and presents new research on how issues develop into societal norms, along with the challenges this poses for effective campaigning.
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How to Win Campaigns, Chris Rose
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- 2005
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- Titre
- How to Win Campaigns
- Sous-titre
- 100 Steps to Success
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Chris Rose
- Éditeur
- Earthscan
- Publié
- 2005
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 160
- ISBN10
- 1853839620
- ISBN13
- 9781853839627
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- Évaluation
- 4,25 sur 5
- Description
- This essential guide serves as a comprehensive resource for PR and communication specialists in both business and non-profit sectors. It offers practical strategies for starting, conducting, and winning campaigns on any issue, drawing from Chris Rose's two decades of experience with organizations like Greenpeace and WWF International. The book outlines 100 actionable steps that highlight effective campaigning practices while identifying common pitfalls. Designed for both novice campaigners and seasoned communicators, it systematically explores successful campaigning principles and strategies as a modern form of public politics. The content covers various aspects, including how to initiate a campaign, motivate supporters, conduct research and issue mapping, and utilize the campaign planning star for effective organization. It also delves into communication strategies, visual language, constructing compelling campaign propositions, and navigating news media. Additionally, the guide emphasizes maintaining campaign momentum and leveraging both traditional and digital media, outlining best practices and common mistakes. The concluding chapter provides a broader perspective on the importance of branding in campaigns, discusses the evolution of campaigns as a political tool, and presents new research on how issues develop into societal norms, along with the challenges this poses for effective campaigning.




