# Strategic Communications Strategic communications is the coordinated use of language, media, timing, channels, and institutional action to advance a defined objective while maintaining coherence between what an organization says and what it does. It is broader than publicity: it joins research, audience understanding, message design, distribution, measurement, and revision. In [[projects/Simple Reminders - Global Influence Operations and Information Warfare|Simple Reminders]], strategic communication emerged through an iterative system in which authored messages were transformed across media, released into large networks, observed through analytics, and revised through editorial judgment. The strategy remained constrained by truth, dignity, and constructive purpose rather than engagement alone. Related: [[wiki/Influence Operations|Influence Operations]], [[wiki/Narrative Systems|Narrative Systems]], [[wiki/Audience Modeling|Audience Modeling]], [[wiki/Crisis Communications|Crisis Communications]].