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How To Navigate The Ever-Changing Public Relations Landscape

Eric Jacobson

Today brings a book that is an indispensable resource for public relations practitioners who want to learn how to navigate the ever-changing landscape of public relations – which has become a far cry from primarily writing press releases and establishing media contacts. I’m expecting a dramatic growth in the industry.

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What Is Crisis Communication? A Best Practices Guide for Leaders

leaderCommunicator

Crisis communication is the strategy an organization deploys to respond to any difficult issue or business disruption that challenges the company’s reputation or threatens to break down employee trust and confidence in an organization. For instance, airlines often see poor decision making erupt into public relations scandals.

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Why Identity and Intersectionality Matter for Diversity and Democracy

leaderCommunicator

APR, Fellow PRSA, Dean, College of Communications, California State University, Fullerton, in her closing remarks delivered to the DEI Summit on inclusion and intersectionality, hosted by The Plank Center for Leadership in Public Relations. The thoughts below were previously shared by Bey-Ling Sha, Ph.D.,

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What's your Q-SCORE?

Rich Gee Group

Q-Scores and other variants are primarily used by the advertising, marketing, media, and public relations industries. What is YOUR Q-Score at your organization? How valuable are you to your boss, your organization, your industry? The higher your Q-Score is, the more in-demand you are in and outside your organization.

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There Is No Time To Hurry Up And Wait

N2Growth Blog

So, whenever a leader or an organization adopts any new strategy, technology platform, methodology or approach, that adoption has to be driven by both a need and with leadership clarity. Communications Crisis Management Leadership Public Relations Rants Strategy avoid crisis Crisis Leadership ferguson learning risk Risk'

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Weekly Round-Up: Future of the Comms Function, Internal Comms Tools for 2021, Why Vaccine Mandates are Good for Business, Bond with New Hires Remotely, Incentives to Get Employees Vaccinated

leaderCommunicator

This Week's Round-Up of Leadership and Communication Blogs: The Evolving Communication Function By Institute for Public Relations and PR News ( @InstituteForPR via @PRNews ) An interesting study taking a comprehensive look at the perceptions, roles, structures, and future of communication. Read more >>

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Social Media Jobs, Roles & Responsibilities with Infographic

Modern Servant Leader

Public Relations. In the old world, Public Relations served to present the best image of the organization to the public. As a result, Public Relations now focuses more on a frank dialogue about the reality of a given situation. From faux to frank. Quality Assurance. From par to peak.

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