Strategic Communication

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Strategic Communication is getting the right message, through the right media, to the right audience at the right time. Effectively reaching and communicating clearly to a targeted audience with specific constraints. While originating as a military term it has branched out into the corporate world in relating to communicating with a clear purpose or message.

This is a relatively new term of art for the military counterpart to Public Diplomacy. It emerged as a major focus for defense transformation as a result of a Defense Science Board study by the same title. See also Information Operations.

Report Strategic Communication

[1] - Strategic Communication Model