Organizations strategies and strategic communication

lcomu2310  2018-2019  Louvain-la-Neuve

Organizations strategies and strategic communication
5 credits
30.0 h
Q1
Teacher(s)
Agie De Selsaeten Sandrine; Goedseels Emmanuel;
Language
English
Content
Communication can only be strategic. Any action should be integrated in a full communication plan that has been designed to reach defined communication objectives with a thought-out strategy.
This course will cover all elements of strategic communications, starting from the place of the communication leadership in the hierarchy of an organisation to the measurement of communication actions. This course aims at teaching how to build a strategic communication plan through:
  • Organisation standards: corporate objectives, structure, budget, …
  • Situation analysis: audits, mapping, intelligence gathering, opportunities, vulnerabilities, …
  • Communication basics and prerequisites: mission, vision, objectives, strategy, messaging, stakeholders and audiences
  • Communication disciplines: corporate communication, brand communication, social-media relations, crisis and issue management, public affairs, financial communication, internal communication, …
  • Evaluation: KPI’s and measurement
Teaching methods
Lecture with case studies and exercises
Evaluation methods
Written examination partly on content of the course and definitions, partly on case solving (to develop a strategy and to elaborate a communication action plan)
Bibliography
Gregory, Anne (2015). Planning and Managing Public Relations Campaigns: A Strategic Approach (PR In Practice). Kogan Page
Starbuck, W. H. (2006). Organizational Realities: Studies of Strategizing and Organizing. OUP Oxford.
Faculty or entity
COMU


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