In the corporate world, the term “strategic communication” has been used for several decades to describe the coordinated use of activities designed to make the corporate entity “look good,” such as marketing, advertising, public relations, community relations, and so on.
I disagree with this passage because although there are many people at the top who use it as a way to take advantage of their companies, on the flip side there are leaders who use strategic communication for the greater good of their company as a whole not just for them individually. It's more so just a matter of how do they use that power that they have been granted.