Reference no: EM13364197
Develop A communication plan
To understand where a business is heading and wanting to improve where the organization has been, an organization needs to create a strategic plan along with a communication plan. By developing a communication plan and consistently following it, an organization will see enhanced business improvements and increased profits. The communication plan will detail the communication that will take plan and the owner of that communication. The method of communication can be oral or written, with the message of the objectives, goals, and the time frame in which the goals are to be met.
COMMUNICATION OBJECTIVES
The primary objective of this Communication Plan is to provide a formal format for corporate information to be transpired among colleagues, shareholders, investors and employees. This plan will identify the best practices for exchanging communications, where they are permitted and how correspondences should be sent via electron methods or otherwise. This plan will also detail Federal and State law communication, how to deal with public relations, and how techniques and confidential communications will transpire.
DEVELOPMENT AND REVIEW TEAM
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY - COMPANY MISSION
The company will communicate in the most utmost professional manner the details of the day to day business dealings , executive decisions, stocks, exchanges
METHODS OF COMMUNICATION
The organization will utilize all methods possible to communicate with staff, shareholders and the public this will include but is not limited to:
? print publications
? online communications
? meeting and conference materials
? media relations and public relations materials
? marketing and sales tools
? legal documents
? reception communication
? voice mail content and all recordings
? committee and board meeting minutes
? corporate identity materials, including letterhead, logo, and envelopes
? surveys
PROBLEM SOLVING STRATEGIES
STRATEGY FOR COMMUNICATION
Communication for the company will continue on a basis in which information will be constantly provided by:
? monthly reports on work in progress and numbers
? formal updates and changes written in communications and distributed
? department meetings with report updates and presentations for staff meetings
? town hall meetings for employee updates
? formal periodic report briefs to department heads, managers and directors
? a year-end summary for the annual report