by Toby Roe | Jun 22, 2023 | Access, Angles, Focus
Introduction Sasin School of Management had good media visibility in its home country of Thailand but recognised that it needed a bigger international profile to compete with other schools. The school was established in 1982 through a collaboration between...
by admin | Nov 10, 2021 | Angles, Impact
Business schools just starting to build a press profile often assume that they can’t get journalists’ attention without press releases. And they are a tried and tested tool – if you have something genuinely newsworthy to say. The difficulty, of...
by admin | Oct 13, 2021 | Access, Angles
If you want to get your business school into the media, you will need to pitch stories to a journalist. Being new to it, you might Google an article on constructing a winning pitch (there are plenty online). You might spend time crafting a headline-grabbing subject...
by Toby Roe | Nov 4, 2020 | Angles
Many business schools recognise that engaging with the media is a powerful way of building their reputation. What they don’t often realise is that they are sometimes using practices that will actually reduce the chances or even harm their ability to achieve consistent...
by Toby Roe | Oct 14, 2020 | Angles
Faculty research is one of the key outputs from business schools and something that marketing communications teams are often asked to support. Getting it right raises awareness of your academic strengths and can: Lead to new industry partnerships Help you get noticed...
by Toby Roe | Apr 14, 2020 | Angles
It’s been a turbulent time for business schools. Campuses have closed, teaching moved online, and entire teams shifted to home working. Many business school communications teams are engaged in contingency communications and the priorities of keeping students and staff...