Thomas Whitehead |
When it comes to public relations services, there are a slew
of areas that immediately come to most people’s minds: media relations,
internal communications, copywriting, crisis communication and speechwriting.
But, there is one particular PR service that many people
gloss over or take for granted: consulting. In our business, in order to have
effective, long-term, strategic communication plans, we have to begin by
exploring what the operational goals of a company are for the foreseeable
future.
The value of consulting is that it provides a fresh set of
eyes to look at a situation - fresh eyes that admittedly are not always the
expert in the particular field or industry that is being evaluated. Yet,
universally, it is amazing how these responses uncover what the main issues and
potential answers are.
From a PR perspective, this exploration and consulting
process begins with questions and, many times, lots of them. What do you want?
What are your goals? What has worked in the past? What hasn’t? Who are your
competitors? How are you unique? How do you make sales? And so on and so forth.
After that, we listen. We listen to both what words they are
using, but also HOW they are using them. Is there excitement about some aspects
of the business? What about hesitation and trepidation about others? We are
able to discover a lot.
And, in over a decade of working with clients in almost
every industry and field, do you know what I have discovered? Time and time
again, the specific area that someone seeks help in resolving opens the door to
a whole other area of focus that the business wasn’t able to see in their own
internal evaluation.
This is where the value of fresh eyes and perspectives
enters the fray. Utilizing consulting
services allows for a company to not only discover a new way to confront a
situation but also, it can also provide affirmation that the organization is on
the right path towards reaching their operational goals.
And just think, it all begins with the right questions.
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