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Could Spy Agencies, Like the FBI, MI5, and CSIS, Use Some PR Help?

Could Spy Agencies, Like the FBI, MI5, and CSIS, Use Some PR Help?

FromStories and Strategies for Public Relations and Marketing


Could Spy Agencies, Like the FBI, MI5, and CSIS, Use Some PR Help?

FromStories and Strategies for Public Relations and Marketing

ratings:
Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Aug 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The World’s intelligence agencies have long suffered from a perspective they’re too secretive. That’s not just the stuff of Hollywood movies and books, these are real perceptions backed by studies and reviews critical of the communications in those agencies. They all conclude there’s a need to be more intelligent about Intelligence.The degree of secrecy in these Agencies has always been a delicate balance. But there are many today who say the level of secrecy in intelligence is a symptom of increasing obsolescence as well as an obstacle to reform. In this episode we talk with a former analyst at two of Canada’s intelligence agencies, The Communications Security Establishment (CSE) and Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) to get his perspective on how a refreshed view of communication practice might make a world of difference.Guest: Phil GurskiBorealis Threat and Risk ConsultingWebsite https://borealisthreatandrisk.com/Email borealisrisk@gmail.com Check out any of Phil’s booksPhil’s Podcast Canadian Intelligence Eh? Stories and Strategies websiteDo you want to podcast? Book a meeting with Doug Downs to talk about it.Email Doug directly doug@storiesandstrategies.ca Follow us on:LinkedInTwitterInstagramFacebook
Released:
Aug 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Communication is in every facet of our daily lives. In fact, if the ability to cooperate is what makes us distinctly different as humans, it's the ability to communicate that facilitates this. Is it any wonder communication has become a thriving profession? Those who succeed have the ability to persuade through public relations, government relations, media relations, crisis management, stakeholder engagement, marketing strategy, advertising, through all things strategic communications. They will create the websites and social media campaigns that influence us and the podcasts we remember. Doug Downs hosts this podcast about PR for those who do the work and those who hire the comms pros.