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SERVICES
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Reputation management |
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Issues and crisis management |
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Media relations |
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Public affairs |
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Business-to-business marketing |
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Internet based PR |
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Corporate communications |
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Community relations |
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Branding |
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Marketing communications |
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Graphic design |
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Internet consulting |
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Event management |
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Web design |
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Multicultural communications |
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Bringing you the world
As the economy has become globally interconnected, so have public policy challenges. Issues around the world will almost certainly reach the UK.
UK Media Group's Public Affairs practice positions over 200 professionals in 29 markets around the world, including key political centres in Australia, Brussels, Beijing, Sacramento and Washington and London. From this unique vantage point, we provide clients with insights into the factors shaping global policy and the ability to navigate the intricacies of local policy arenas.
We run our public affairs campaigns as if they were political campaigns. Across the U.S., Europe and Asia, we orchestrate a wide range of strategies and tactics, including forming alliances, mobilizing stakeholders, engaging the media and implementing grassroots activities. We have connections with top-notch public policy experts and one of the leading lobbying firms in London and Washington, DC.
Our team knows who influences and decides public policy. Most important, we understand how to communicate effectively about the issues—whether we're working for an energy company to shape the outcome of a legislative battle, establishing a leadership position regarding Internet policy for an e-business or communicating a policy to the public on behalf of governments.
Our clients reap the benefits of UK Media Group's global public affairs and our core areas of expertise, including:
- Issues Management—Whether an issue is hot or just heating up, building goodwill and understanding is the best way to protect reputations.
- Legislative/Regulatory Counsel—The success of a communications campaign in legislative and regulatory arenas often hinges on access to leaders—from city council members to federal officials, commissioners to members of the European Parliament.
- Ally Development—The most powerful and credible alliances come from uniting independent entities that share a stake in an issue's outcome—without sacrificing individual voices or autonomy.
- Crisis Management—The moment a volatile issue develops, it must be seized, analyzed and understood so a successful strategy can emerge to capitalize on opportunity or steer clear of rough waters.
- Grassroots Advocacy—Even when a battle wages on national, international or global fronts, the solution is almost always local. Winning political support from the bottom up requires educating and activating constituencies.
- Litigation Support—High-profile litigation, regardless of the outcome, can affect public policy decisions. Managing the communications environment surrounding litigation creates opportunities to shape balanced, fair perceptions and attitudes.
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