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Strategic Communications for Nonprofit Organizations: Seven Steps to Creating a Successful Plan (Wiley Nonprofit Law, Finance and Management Series)
 
 
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Strategic Communications for Nonprofit Organizations: Seven Steps to Creating a Successful Plan (Wiley Nonprofit Law, Finance and Management Series) [Paperback]

Janel M. Radtke (Author)
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Wiley Nonprofit Law, Finance and Management Series April 21, 1998
Create an effective, comprehensive communications strategy in an age of information overload

Fax, e-mail, 1-800 numbers, the Internet, infotainment--with so many new and traditional media available, it should be easy for a nonprofit to connect with its constituents. Yet each new technology brings new challenges, adding more messages, more voices, and more information to the clamor. Nonprofits now have to compete harder than ever to win the attention of a media-jaded public. That's why it is crucial that today's nonprofits develop comprehensive, coordinated communications plans that are detailed enough to cover all the bases, yet flexible enough to compensate for the unexpected. Strategic Communications for Nonprofit Organizations shows you how.

In this book, Janel Radtke introduces all-important communications concepts and issues in plain English. Taking a wholly practical, in-the-trenches approach, she combines expert insights, real-life case studies, and clear, step-by-step instructions to demonstrate nonprofit communications strategies that work. She provides:
* An easy-to-follow, 7-step program for developing a comprehensive, multifaceted communications plan
* A disk containing all the worksheets, forms, surveys, and self-assessment tools you need to create a total communications plan
* Techniques for matching the message with the medium and for adapting both to specific purposes, such as fund-raising, advocacy, public education, PR, and more


Strategic Communications for Nonprofit Organizations helps you coordinate and streamline communications efforts. It provides proven techniques for guaranteeing that you send the right message to each constituency group or audience, and that you hit your mark every time.

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Successful communications are absolutely vital to nonprofit organizations. This nuts-and-bolts guide helps nonprofit companies streamline and coordinate their efforts in that arena. It presents an easy-to-follow, 7-step process that includes strategies for ensuring that complementary messages go out to the organization's different audiences. You'll find tips on how to adapt the same basic message for a variety of purposes, such as fund-raising, lobbying, public education, publicity, marketing, and advertising.

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Create an effective, comprehensive communications strategy in an age of information overload

Fax, e-mail, 1-800 numbers, the Internet, infotainment—with so many new and traditional media available, it should be easy for a nonprofit to connect with its constituents. Yet each new technology brings new challenges, adding more messages, more voices, and more information to the clamor. Nonprofits now have to compete harder than ever to win the attention of a media-jaded public. That's why it is crucial that today's nonprofits develop comprehensive, coordinated communications plans that are detailed enough to cover all the bases, yet flexible enough to compensate for the unexpected. Strategic Communications for Nonprofit Organizations shows you how.

In this book, Janel Radtke introduces all-important communications concepts and issues in plain English. Taking a wholly practical, in-the-trenches approach, she combines expert insights, real-life case studies, and clear, step-by-step instructions to demonstrate nonprofit communications strategies that work. She provides:

  • An easy-to-follow, 7-step program for developing a comprehensive, multifaceted communications plan
  • A disk containing all the worksheets, forms, surveys, and self-assessment tools you need to create a total communications plan
  • Techniques for matching the message with the medium and for adapting both to specific purposes, such as fund-raising, advocacy, public education, PR, and more

Strategic Communications for Nonprofit Organizations helps you coordinate and streamline communications efforts. It provides proven techniques for guaranteeing that you send the right message to each constituency group or audience, and that you hit your mark every time.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (April 21, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471174645
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471174646
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #661,509 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Radtke hits the mark, December 3, 2000
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This review is from: Strategic Communications for Nonprofit Organizations: Seven Steps to Creating a Successful Plan (Wiley Nonprofit Law, Finance and Management Series) (Paperback)
Radtke takes a generally vague term "P.R" and makes specific, detailed entry ways that prove essential in the creation of a public relations framework. The text concentrates on breaking up tasks into manageable units from the creation of the perfect mission statement to completion of an internal audit. The internal audit is a great example of the way Radtke approaches every angle of the P.R. question; Radtke isn't just focused on demographics (or psychographics or geographics--all are explained here) or target audiences but she also encourages readers to investigate the inner workings of their specific organization. By examining the specific organization (from the number of phones to the personality of the staff) Radtke helps you design the most appropriate plan for your non-profit group. The accompanying C.D. helps you utilize the detailed models in the text and it's terribly easy to use, making the learning process much more fun. My only complaint would be that the information presented is a bit dense, making steady reading somewhat difficult. However, I reccomend Lawrence Wallack's straight forward "News for a Change" as an aid to Radtke's detailed vision. However, Wallack doesn't tackle as many issues as Radtke and her text still stands alone.
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A mission statement has to focus on what the institution really tries to do. . . . Read the first page
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chronic health care problems, other audience groups, message triangle, umbrella message, tiered information, outreach partners, radio actuality, evening forums, different audience groups, fax broadcast, ecosystem principles, nurtured life, communications objective, monthly mailings, changing public policy
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Future Generations, New York, Jan Post, Parents Fight Back, School District, Jan Lilly, Apr Lilly, National Chambers of Commerce, West Valley Region, Organizational Culture, Physical Infrastructure, Strategy Influences Perceptions
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