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The Anatomy of Effective Campaign Strategies

Cilia Rasasegram, Chief Experience Officer, Kindler Employee Experience Project

12-Nov-24 12:00

The Anatomy of Effective Campaign Strategies

The recent shortfalls of Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign had highlighted how missteps in communications and strategic alignment can impact even the most high-profile initiatives, showing how essential clear communication, and a deep understanding of audience needs are to any initiative’s success.

In today’s business environment, the lines between internal alignment and external success is blurred, making it critical for public-facing and internal campaigns to build trust and cohesion within the organisation first.

Cilia Rasasegram, Chief Experience Officer at Kindler Employee Experience Project, joins us to break down what makes or breaks a campaign. Together, we also explore the parallels between impactful campaign strategies and strong organizational culture, uncovering lessons that can resonate from the boardroom to the brand message.

Produced by: Carol Wong

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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Tags:  presidential campaignbrand messagingcampaignkamala harrisorganisational culture





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