How to Implement and Evaluate Communication Campaigns
About this Course
As the recommended third course of the specialization, Strategic Communication Campaigns, this course rounds out your communication campaign process knowledge by speaking to how to implement and evaluate the planning and execution of communication campaigns. This course offers an in-depth review of several case studies on how the specifics of paid, earned, shared, and owned media is evaluated as an example to draw from when considering your campaign plan. In the last module, you will evaluate integrated strategic campaigns to reinforce your knowledge of specific details to be aware of in the planning process. In our fast-paced and interconnected world, the ability to convey messages with impact is more critical than ever. Whether you\'re a seasoned communication professional looking to refine your skills or someone entirely new to the field, this course is designed to empower you with the knowledge and tools you need to create compelling campaigns and assess their effectiveness.Created by: University of Colorado Boulder

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