Planning a Campaign

“Planning a Campaign” by David Guy, published by the International Headquarters of The Salvation Army in 1987, is a concise guide that spans 30 pages. This book presents a structured approach to campaign planning, focusing on strategies and methodologies that can be applied in various contexts. Written in English, it aims to provide readers with practical insights into the essential elements of effective campaign development.
Readers will find a clear framework for understanding the components of successful campaigns, including goal setting, audience analysis, and resource allocation. The content is designed to assist individuals and organizations in navigating the complexities of planning, ensuring that they are equipped with the necessary tools to execute their initiatives effectively. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to enhance their campaign planning skills.
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