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The four Ps of public relations leadership

PR Conversations

The chair of the Global Alliance introduces the Madrid Momentum ( Learning to Lead ) and details four Ps that constitute the cornerstones of PR leadership. The four Ps of public relations leadership. Intangible assets include people , relationships , reputation …our territory. By Anne Gregory, PhD, FCIPR.

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P.T. Barnum: “There’s No Such Thing as Bad Publicity”

Doctor Spin

The following are some of the most significant learnings from Barnum, viewed through the lens of contemporary management and leadership practices: Mastering public relations. This was done by embracing controversy, using storytelling to his advantage, and sometimes, pushing ethical boundaries. Barnum had a knack for creating buzz.

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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. The transaction follows a private equity-backed three-way merger between Kantar Reputation Intelligence, PRgloo and Onclusive which closed in the beginning of the year. million over five venture rounds since 2004. Onclusive acquires Critical Mention.

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How to successfully advocate for transparency – Jamie Floer

Ethical Voices

How to protect your company’s reputation when other similar brands are having ethics failures. Why we need to keep ethics front and center. What is the most difficult ethical challenge you ever confronted at work? As ethical public relations professionals, we need to be transparent at all times.

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