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Which Section of the Specification Outlines Communications Requirements?
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Which Section of the Specification Outlines Communications Requirements?

Clear communication is key to any construction project. But where are those expectations written down? This article explains which documents and sections outline communication requirements, like the Project Management Plan, Division 01 of the specifications, and public engagement plans. It also shows how firms like reVerb can support your team in managing project communications effectively.

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What Are the 7 P’s of Presenting?
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What Are the 7 P’s of Presenting?

Strong presentations don’t just happen, they’re built using the 7 P’s: Purpose, People, Place, Preparation, Planning, Practice, and Performance. We explain each step in simple terms and shows how a firm like reVerb Communications can support you with writing, design, coaching, and live delivery to help you present at your best.

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Are Public Relations and Marketing the Same Thing?
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Are Public Relations and Marketing the Same Thing?

Public relations and marketing are often confused, but they’re not the same thing. Explore the difference in goals, methods, and audiences between the two. It also shows how they can work together to support both trust and sales, using real-world examples from business and public projects.

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How to Handle Difficult Stakeholders
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How to Handle Difficult Stakeholders

Some stakeholders are easy to work with, others can be difficult. This article helps you understand why some stakeholders push back, how to respond calmly, and how to use tools like the 4R analysis (Rights, Responsibilities, Returns, Relationships) to reduce conflict, build trust, and keep your project on track.

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What Are the 4 Major Components of a Stakeholder Management Plan?
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What Are the 4 Major Components of a Stakeholder Management Plan?

A stakeholder management plan helps your project run smoothly by identifying who is involved, what they care about, and how to keep them informed and engaged. This article breaks down the four major components: stakeholder identification, analysis, communication and engagement—and shows how the 4R model (Rights, Responsibilities, Returns, Relationships) helps you better understand your stakeholders’ needs and roles.

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