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WELCOME Messages Development

WELCOME Messages Development. Overview. Consistent, frequent messages build familiarity with your constituents (prospective students, alumni, funding agencies, etc.). Public Affairs. Developing Messages. Purpose of Messages Closely tied to your goals and objectives

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WELCOME Messages Development

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  1. WELCOMEMessages Development

  2. Overview Consistent, frequent messages build familiarity with your constituents (prospective students, alumni, funding agencies, etc.). Public Affairs

  3. Developing Messages Purpose of Messages Closely tied to your goals and objectives Deliver important information that compel the audience to think, feel or act Agreed upon set of statements that convey key information Public Affairs

  4. Developing Messages Factors that help determine public acceptance of messages: • Clarity • Consistency • Main points • Tone and appeal • Credibility • Public need Public Affairs

  5. Developing Messages Why do your constituents choose your programs, services, and benefits? What benefit do you provide or need do you fulfill? Public Affairs

  6. Developing Messages 1. If you could use just oneword to describe the overall mission of your organization, what would that be? Public Affairs

  7. Developing Messages 2. If you could use up to five words to describe the overall mission of the organization, what would those words be? Public Affairs

  8. Developing Messages 3. Briefly, how would you describe your organization to someone who has never heard of it before? Public Affairs

  9. Developing Messages 4. Name five colleges/units/organizations that you would classify as your “peers.” Next to the name of each, write one key characteristic or factor that distinguishes you from them. Public Affairs

  10. Developing Messages 5. Name the three that, in your mind, are a cut above your organization. Public Affairs

  11. Developing Messages 5. Name the three that, in your mind, are a cut above. Next to the name of each, write one characteristic or factor that may give that organization a competitive edge over you. Public Affairs

  12. Developing Messages 6. Write down ten words you would like Joseph White and Richard Herman to use in describing your unit. Public Affairs

  13. Developing Messages 7. Write down five words you hope key campus administrators won’t use in describing you. Public Affairs

  14. Developing Messages 8. Write down five words you would use to describe the personality of your unit. Public Affairs

  15. Developing Messages 9. What unfair image or misleading stereotype about you would you get rid of if you could? Public Affairs

  16. Developing Messages 10. Name three benefits that your constituents derive from your programs. Public Affairs

  17. Developing Messages 11. Name three things that you do better than most of your peers. Name one thing that you do better than any other peer program/college/institution you know of. Public Affairs

  18. Developing Messages 12. (Colleges) Name up to three disciplines that are good enough to be “Top 5” but aren’t always ranked that way. Public Affairs

  19. Developing Messages 13. If the college/unit/program disappeared tomorrow, what would your constituents miss the most. (That is, what couldn’t they get from other places on campus, through other services, the Internet, etc.) Public Affairs

  20. Wrap-up/Evaluation Please send any additional thoughts or ideas to: Facilitator E-mail address Thank you! Public Affairs

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