Processes

What will AGI do for Define public relations (PR) strategy?

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Without child occupations seeded, this scalar is derived from the PCF category lens 'Develop marketing strategy' and the process description ('Deciding how to promote and maintain a favorable public image'). Defining a PR strategy is a highly cognitive, information-based task involving research, messaging design, and communication planning, placing the value-producing work firmly in the digital band.

An annual corporate planning cycle or a major shift in business objectives initiates the need for a new public relations approach.

Trigger
An annual corporate planning cycle or a major shift in business objectives initiates the need for a new public relations approach.
Outcome
A formalized public relations strategy outlining key messages, target audiences, and resource allocations is approved for execution.

The work itself

Grounded Work Profile

Measured by

  • Strategy Development Cycle TimeprocessProfile
  • Strategy Approval RateprocessProfile
  • Cost Of Strategy FormulationprocessProfile

Key steps

  • Assess current brand perception and historical media coverageprocessProfile
  • Identify target audiences and key stakeholder groupsprocessProfile
  • Establish core public relations objectives and messaging pillarsprocessProfile
  • Determine communication channels and strategic initiativesprocessProfile
  • Allocate budget and assign internal resourcesprocessProfile
  • Draft and refine the comprehensive PR strategy documentprocessProfile
  • Secure executive approval for the proposed strategyprocessProfile

How AGI delivers it

Four ways AGI delivers for Define public relations (PR) strategy

  • Autonomous Agents as digital employees

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  • Services-as-Software

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  • Business-as-Code

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