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As we travel towards the end of the year, now is the time to consider developing or revising your communication strategy, to ensure your organisation is ready to engage with your diverse range of stakeholders, from your partners and investors, to your Board members and internal staff.

The Fifty Acres team can work with your staff to develop an impactful communication strategy, which will cover:

  • Research methodology to gain insights and perspectives about your organisation
  • Stakeholder audit, providing a good understanding of who your target audience is
  • Clear strategies which align with your organisational objectives
  • Clever and unique tactics to ensure your external and internal communication lands
  • Direct linkages between internal and external communication for a holistic approach
  • An evaluation matrix for ongoing measurement

Alternatively, if you prefer to develop your strategy in house, Fifty Acres can host workshops with your staff – either as a one off or within a series of workshops to help build knowledge and capacity, to guide your team through the process.

To find out more email hello@fiftyacres.com or submit an enquiry.

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