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Leadership and Communications in Indian Country

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National Congress of American Indians
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2010

Leadership and Communications in Indian Country

Leadership and Communications in Indian Country
Leadership and Communications in Indian Country

This four-page report outlines the key findings from interviews with five tribal leaders and tribal communications officers across the country. The conversations focused on exploring how communications helps in their daily work, how the communications playing field has changed over the years and how they have adapted, overcome barriers, and what the tools and activities are that make them more effective leaders and communicators...

citizen education, citizen engagement, communication, communications, community leaders, effective governance, leadership skills, leadership strategies, messaging, National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), social media
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Citizenship/Membership, Governance, Leadership

National Congress of American Indians. "Leadership and Communications in Indian Country." National Congress of American Indians partnered with Pyramid Communications. Washington, D.C. 2010. Paper. (http://www.ncai.org/news/tribal-communicators-resources/NCAI_FindingsRep..., accessed January 13, 2014) 

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