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BUILDING LINKAGES : FACILITATING DIALOGUE : CREATING AWARENESS
Building Linkages
  • Are you still stuck in the "telling our story" stage?
  • Do you look beyond your traditional relationships with clients, customers or stakeholders?
  • Do you look beyond communications to forming ongoing relationships for your organization with critical audiences?
  • " Do you wonder why you are always on the defensive always responding instead of leading?
  • What are the messages you want to convey? To Whom? Why?
We Can Help You:
  • Build and enhance linkages with existing and new stakeholders, audiences, clients and customers.
  • Build alliances of common interest to help you achieve your strategic and communications objectives.
  • Define and refine those objectives.
  • Build different linkages with old friends - and even old adversaries.
  • Focus your objectives beyond traditional positions to be more entrepreneurial in seeking solutions to issues of common interest.
Some Comments From Our Clients:
"Their strategic sense has helped us a lot with getting our messages across to government and the public."

"They helped us through a crisis with a government initiative -- from start to finish - and held our hand throughout. God knows what would have happened if they hadn't been there."

"COUNTERPOINT has an acute sense of helping us identify what our real communications needs are - not just what we think they are. They helped us build some key relationships with communities, the government and the media."



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