On a recent call-in to the US TV show Fox and Friends, Donald Trump was asked to rate his communications. Unsurprisingly he rated them highly. Far be it from me to advocate for Trump, or any other politician, but perhaps he has a point.
What can communication professionals learn from Donald Trump?
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2363 days ago
All the Best,
Martin
2366 days ago
All the Best,
Martin
2363 days ago
No, I'll have to check out that podcast.
2366 days ago
2376 days ago
We could learn plenty from Donald Trumps tactics and reflect on the how the media landscape has changed over time.
I have more to say about this, from a philosophical perspective, but I will save it for future episodes of my podcast... ;)
Best Premises,
Martin
2366 days ago
No worries.
I'm not a fan of any mainstream politician. But I think Trump's Tweets (as outrageous as some of them are) and the corporate media backlash trying to character assassinate him has made for some interesting theatre.
I've never seen anything like this before.
And in spite of Trump's controversial and arguably inept comments, he appears to have some innate salesman skills that have won him a loyal fan base.
Cheers
Aaron