Communication package
Functional Standards Common Glossary, published by the Cabinet Office, suggests that a communication package, managed by a communication lead, is an element of a campaign which covers a specific need or event and is aligned to the campaign objectives. A communication package can be made up of a number of sub-packages.’
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