Social Media Policy Guidelines
These guidelines raise some important questions to help your PBC to formulate a social media policy.
These guidelines raise some important questions to help your PBC to formulate a social media policy.
This workbook provides useful tips on how to go about using social media to connect and inform PBC members.
This workbook leads you through the process of developing a communications strategy step-by-step.
PBCs have to think about succession. This workbook is for PBCs who want to engage with young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in their community and region. It provides information, practical tips and ideas how to communicate and get them involved.
PEST (Political, Economic, Social, Technological) analysis and SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) analysis are common tools used in strategic planning for corporations. This document provides examples used in PBC workshops and is therefore relevant to PBC business. It can be used as template to be modified to your PBC's needs.
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