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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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Commitment, Competence, and Character: The Three Dimensions of Great Leadership

CEO Insider

After a long career that included work in private enterprise, co-founding and running an international public relations agency, and leading such non-profits as CARE USA and AARP, my current role is teaching MBA students. Every business school in America, maybe every school of any kind, proclaims that it creates leaders.

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There Is No Time To Hurry Up And Wait

N2Growth Blog

In the end, the lessons you’ll walk away with will outline everything you don’t know that you don’t know about creating commitment, accountability and most importantly a sense of urgency. Communications Crisis Management Leadership Public Relations Rants Strategy avoid crisis Crisis Leadership ferguson learning risk Risk'

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Unethical Leaders Capture Profits from Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

Modern Servant Leader

Most stood by their commitments and exited business in the country – even at great financial cost. Common Reasons for Not Exiting Public relations for these leaders claim their departure is hampered by dependencies upon Russian regulatory approvals, minimizing revenue loss, or avoiding turning over assets to the Russian government.

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Make It, Don't Fake It

Leading Blog

To counteract this cultural condition, Make It, Don’t Fake It is about “ethics, passion, confidence, pride, resilience, commitment, and survival in a business context. Horn then takes us through her journey as the CEO of a public relations and marketing communications agency. It is about doing the right things the right way.

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What This Pandemic is Begging Leaders to Look At

Lead Change Blog

If you had communication and public relations gaps, that’s likely worse now. Open up about what a win looks like during a crisis and commit to it as a team. However, it’s also clear that the novel coronavirus can’t be blamed for everything leaders are encountering. If you had client loyalty concerns, that’s likely worse now.

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Leadership—Unwrapped and Unadorned

Lead Change Blog

The public relations team struggled to find new ways to try and appease Mrs. Crabapple. Herb was driven by a mission to maintain a company committed to the constituents Southwest served. A customer repeatedly wrote a complaining letter after each of Southwest’s flights. They led from a core of authenticity.