In the realm of modern public relations, practitioners face evolving challenges due to shifting media dynamics, new tools, and emerging opportunities. This course provides a comprehensive exploration of strategic PR planning within corporate communication, covering foundational concepts, measurement analysis, ethics, and execution. Real-world examples offer context and insights to reinforce key concepts.

Strategic Public Relations Planning
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What you'll learn
Analyze and assess complex PR situations.
Develop strategic PR solutions that align with corporate communication objectives.
Create comprehensive PR plans that incorporate ethical considerations, media relations tactics, and crisis management strategies.
Evaluate the effectiveness of PR campaigns using advanced metrics and modify strategies based on data-driven insights.
Skills you'll gain
- Content Performance Analysis
- AI Enablement
- Social Media
- Crisis Management
- Media Relations
- Target Audience
- Marketing Effectiveness
- Public Relations
- Persona Development
- Strategic Planning
- Marketing Budgets
- Communication Planning
- Media and Communications
- Teamwork
- Strategic Communication
- Marketing Communications
- Marketing and Public Relations
- Campaign Management
- Corporate Communications
- Persuasive Communication
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Reviewed on Jan 8, 2025
The course was a perfect overview of what it takes to be a public relations professional. It was short, precise and concise.





