The strategy involves gathering news articles related to security, context, and health from the Ministry of Health between 9th and 15th August 2024 using three main methods. First, online news platforms like BBC, Reuters, and The Guardian are utilized. This includes setting specific date ranges, using targeted keywords, and sorting results by relevance to bookmark and summarize relevant articles. Examples include searching "security" and "health" on BBC's website and compiling pertinent articles.
Secondly, social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn are leveraged. Following the Ministry of Health’s accounts, setting up Google Alerts, and monitoring relevant hashtags help stay updated and collect important links and screenshots. For instance, hashtags like #HealthNews can be tracked for real-time updates.
Lastly, professional networks are engaged. This involves interacting with colleagues and connections, subscribing to newsletters, attending webinars, and requesting direct information from the Ministry. For example, joining health-focused discussion boards or contacting health journalists provides insider information. The collected data is summarized and organized by date and topic for clarity.
The strategies
⛳️ Strategy 1: Use online news platforms
- Visit major online news platforms such as BBC, Reuters, and The Guardian
- Use search filters to set the date range from 9-15 August 2024
- Enter search keywords like 'security', 'context', 'health', 'Ministry of Health'
- Sort search results by relevance
- Review article headlines and summaries
- Bookmark relevant articles for in-depth reading
- Compile a list of links to the selected articles
- Download or save articles for offline access
- Summarise key points from each article
- Organise summaries chronologically within the specified date range
⛳️ Strategy 2: Leverage social media
- Follow the Ministry of Health on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn
- Set up Google Alerts with relevant keywords
- Join groups or pages related to health news on Facebook and LinkedIn
- Monitor hashtags like #MinistryOfHealth, #HealthNews, #Security
- Set notifications for posts from the Ministry of Health's social media accounts
- Engage with posts to receive updates on Security, and Health context
- Review posts and comments daily within the date range
- Collect links and screenshots of pertinent information
- Summarise key points from social media discussions
- Organise findings by date and topic for better clarity
⛳️ Strategy 3: Reach out to professional networks
- Contact professional health networks for any shared news updates
- Interact with colleagues or connections specialised in health news and security
- Request newsletters or bulletins specific to the date range
- Engage in forums and discussion boards related to health and security
- Subscribe to health and security-related mailing lists
- Collaborate with journalists focusing on health for insider tips
- Attend online webinars or events hosted by the Ministry of Health within the time frame
- Request copies of reports or press releases directly from the Ministry
- Compile a list of sources and their shared information
- Organise and summarise gathered data from these contacts
Bringing accountability to your strategy
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