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After a Recent Three-Way Tie Up, Onclusive Acquires Critical Mention

Sword and the Script

I took a business ethics course when I was studying for my MBA. million over five venture rounds since 2004. As I write this post, the current asking price on OpenSea is $36,099.60. Michael Bade, CTO and co-founder of Truescope writes “predictions” about capabilities he says PR software will include this year. earned $13.9

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10 Tips to Become More Likeable

Cision

Balakrishnan writes that the key to this technique is to be genuine, to maintain a safe environment, and to use open-ended questions. Volunteering - In a 2004 study, volunteerism is said to increase overall well-being and happiness. Barker writes that the most important aspect of demonstrating compassion is “doing.”

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Maxim Behar in Kamen Vodenicharov's show "The Evening of." on 7/8 TV

Maxim Behar

Stefan, as a professional, I would like to ask you where does PR end and propaganda begin in crisis situations. Maxim: PR should not end in any situation, even more so in a crisis. And in a crisis especially in corporations, that truth needs to be repeated even louder and even more clearly. Because it has given us transparency.

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The four Ps of public relations leadership

PR Conversations

Distance from an event lends a certain perspective, as we all know from our various war stories on crisis communication. Our professional codes of ethics say that ultimately our role is to serve society and sometimes that is seen as being in conflict with the interests of the organisations that we work for day to day.

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Exposing PR’s weaknesses

PR Conversations

Indeed, I’m concerned that where PR practitioners have rebranded themselves as Communicators working in Communication(s) functions, they generally mean they like to write (or maybe, only maybe, that they are good at this). Criticism by Gawker (among others) led to a ‘pseudo’ apology (as defined by Lazare 2004 ).