When it comes to investor relations communications, companies are increasingly taking a multi-faceted approach. Some examples include communicating more broadly with stakeholders through ESG roadshows, hybrid investor days and video webcasts.
While it may seem like additional work to build out a broader strategy, in the end, companies who create new types of engagement will attract fresh capital, cement the loyalty of their base and uncover new ways to tell consistent and compelling stories to a wider audience.
So - how can you begin to expand your IR communications strategy? Keep reading to learn the 10 questions you should be asking to improve stakeholder engagement.
How can you start to reconsider your approach? Here are 10 questions you should be asking:
As you begin to answer these 10 questions, you’ll find the answers will help you build a strategy which ensures a broad group of stakeholders (and their needs) are addressed.
Your audience is hungry to listen to your company’s latest news about sustainability and other less traditional topics. Above all, stakeholders want companies to tell a consistent and coherent story - from analysts to retail investors and members of the communities where operations are located.
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Communicating with investors and stakeholders requires companies to address sustainability, corporate purpose and even a rapidly shifting news cycle.
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