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What school districts can learn from the Gulf oil spill.

Posted on: 05-6-2010 by: Rachel Ronan

Here’s a really good article from Harvard Business Review talking about the need for community relations to be an accurate reflection of an entity’s true substance:

http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2010/05/bp_victim_of_its_own_good_mark.html

For school districts, this means making sure that patron perception is a realistic reflection of your brand.

Categories: In the News Tags: branding, education, K-12, patron, perception, school district

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