Playing by the rules

Communication professionals do not meet the expectations of top management to add value to the organization on a strategic level. Perhaps one of the most promising ways for communicators to be seen as strategic is by promoting communication's role in governing stakeholder relationships, which i...

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Stakeholders
Stock exchanges
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