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01Feb
Setting Good Goals for Your Communications Programs
Effective communication is crucial for any organization, and setting good goals during the planning phase is an important step to achieve this. What are good goals? They are relevant to your organization, they have a clear purpose, they give your communications programs direction, and they’re achievable. These goals allow you to move forward with purpose. You’ve probably heard of the…
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25Jan
Digging Deeper to Build Stronger Partnerships with Clients
The days of traditional vendor/client relationships between businesses and communications agencies are numbered. Surface-level and transactional relationships don’t meet the needs of either anymore. We believe that both companies and agencies deserve something better. They need to build strong, deep partnerships. Why? Because agencies that get insight into the organizations they work with see the big picture. They develop communications…
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18Jan
5 Ways To Tell If Your Communications Are Successful
Do you want to know if your communications strategies are working? All organizations need to measure the effectiveness of their communications strategies. Metrics provide valuable insights into what’s working, what’s not, and areas for improvement. Measuring the effectiveness of your communications strategies lets you know if you reached your audience, if they understood, and if they took your desired action….
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10Jan
Good Things Coming in Communications in 2023
A new year always brings us change in all its forms. We commit to resolutions, adapt to new circumstances, face unexpected challenges, and embrace opportunities. As the saying goes, “The only constant in life is change.” The world of marketing and communications is no different. As we enter the new year, it’s exciting to consider all the new trends and…
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14Dec
4 Rules for Successful Collaboration With Your Communications Partners
At JR Communications, we believe that the best work comes from forming real partnerships with our clients rather than operating in a traditional vendor/client relationship. This is true whether a client hires an agency to serve all their marketing and communications needs or to complement their existing in-house marketing and communications team. Building a collaborative relationship with your communications agency…