articleInternational Journal of Strategic CommunicationMar 22, 2007Closed access

Defining Strategic Communication

Colorado State University · University of South Florida · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

This article examines the nature of strategic communication, which is defined as the purposeful use of communication by an organization to fulfill its mission. Six relevant disciplines are involved in the development, implementation, and assessment of communications by organizations: management, marketing, public relations, technical communication, political communication, and information/social marketing campaigns. The nature of the term strategic is examined, and key aspects of communication are identified. This article is based, in part, on a panel discussion involving the journal's editors and international scholars at the International Communication Association in May 2005 in New York.

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Keywords
  • Strategic communication
  • Marketing communication
  • Communications management
  • Communication studies
  • Public relations
  • Organizational communication
  • Politics
  • International communication
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