SPAIN analyzes communication challenges based on the ECM and the LCM
The ADC (Asociación de Consultoras de Comunicación) and the European Public Relations Education and Research Association (EUPRERA) presented the latest edition of the ECM and the LCM in Madrid.
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Dr. María Ángeles Moreno, former president of EUPRERA and professor at the Advanced Communication Studies Group of the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, together with Dr. Alejandro Álvarez Nobell, presented the results of the European Communication Monitor (ECM) and the Latin American Communication Monitor (LCM) at an event held in Madrid (Spain), organized by the Asociación de Consultoras de Comunicación (ACD) and the European Public Relations Education and Research Association (EUPRERA).
This event served as a space for reflection on the current and future challenges of strategic communication and public relations in Europe and Latin America, based on the insights and trends extracted from the chapters of the ECM and LCM, respectively, both of which are internationally renowned studies.
During the event, the challenges and opportunities facing communication today were addressed. Dr. Moreno emphasized the need to harness the potential of advanced technology and intelligent use of data to drive innovation in our professional practices.
A highlight of the European Communication Monitor (ECM) is its focus on cybersecurity, a crucial element in ensuring the integrity and effectiveness of our communications in an increasingly digital world. Dr. Moreno pointed out the significant challenges that Spain faces in this area and highlighted the importance of cybersecurity training to mitigate risks and protect sensitive information.
Likewise, the report highlighted the growing importance of continuous training in the professional development of communicators. Moreno stressed the need for agencies and communication departments to invest in effective training programs that allow professionals to acquire new skills and competencies relevant to the current market.
On the other hand, the Latin American Communication Monitor (LCM) 2022-2023, presented by Alejandro Álvarez Nobell, director of the study and research professor at the University of Malaga, offers a unique insight into emerging trends in Latin America. Unlike the European ECM, the Latin American LCM highlights the importance of social responsibility, sustainability, and equity in corporate communication.
In conclusion, both the ECM and the LCM provide a comprehensive view of the future of communication, emphasizing the importance of continuous training, cybersecurity, and social responsibility as fundamental pillars for success in a globalized and constantly changing environment. These trends invite us to reflect on the crucial role we play as communicators and the need to adapt to emerging challenges with innovation and creativity.
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The LCM is part of the Global Communication Monitor, driven by the European Public Relations Education and Research Association (EUPRERA), which, in 16 years, has surveyed approximately 50,000 professionals in more than 80 countries. In addition to the Latin American region, the study is complemented by chapters in Europe (ECM), Asia-Pacific (APCM), and North America (NACM). The 2022-2023 edition of the LCM is sponsored by the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE), the Institute of Public Relations (IPR), the University of Oregon (United States), and the Creative Campus of the Latin University of Costa Rica. Additionally, it receives academic support from the Regeneration, Well-being, and Positive Communication Research Group ReBiCom UMA Network at the University of Malaga (Spain); the Advanced Communication Studies Group at the University Rey Juan Carlos (Spain); the Research Group in Communication Studies (GRECO) at the University of Medellin (Colombia), and the Latin American Network for Research in Organizational Communication (RedLAco).