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Purpose • Engage the Agency in creating a Corporate Strategic Communications Plan for Statistics Canada that will establish strategic direction and priorities - Communications is fundamental to achieving business objectives - Communications is a shared responsibility - Having a strategic plan is a requirement under the Government’s Communications Policy 2 Our business is communications • The statistical process: - An ongoing communication with Canadians: asking questions, receiving responses, analyzing data, communicating results back to Canadians • Communications: - Two-way dialogue - Includes vast repertoire of skills: from planning (listening and understanding audience needs) through to delivery and evaluation 3 Examples of major activities Consultation processes Survey collection activities/respondent relations Publications Marketing, promotion and outreach Dissemination Media relations Departmental reports Internal communications 4 Managing communications Three-part approach: • Develop strategic communications plan • Establish framework for managing communications – roles and responsibilities (ensures better co-ordination, resource planning) • Engage management through presentations to various committees to provide strategic direction and feedback on major communications issues 5 What is strategic plan? • A document that: - Helps us understand environment in which we operate - Sets out communications goals and priorities (1-3 years out) - Establishes performance measures and risks - Broadly owned – based on consultation • Not an operational plan with specific actions 6
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