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Why Now Is the Time to Eliminate Jargon and Buzzwords

PRSay

In their 2005 book, “Why Business People Speak Like Idiots,” authors Brian Fugere, Chelsea Hardaway and Jon Warshawsky wrote that employees perceive jargon, hype and buzzwords as packaged and inauthentic. Here are some tips for doing just that: • Write for the reader. Employees have never liked corporate-speak, of course.

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Public relations and professionalism: work to do to realise full potential

Stephen Waddington

To facilitate relationships and build trust with internal and external stakeholders and communities. To offer organisational leadership. Chartered status was granted by the Privy Council in 2005 enabling it grant Chartered accreditation to practitioners. Public relations practitioners learn on the job if at all.

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For These PRSA Leaders, Public Relations Is All in the Family

PRSay

He interned at a company that builds technology applications for PR professionals, and enjoys showing colleagues how technology can help them accomplish their goals. “In The profession needs to be more technology-focused, which will not happen overnight, nor will it outweigh essential communication and writing skills.”. PR connections.

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Public relations and professionalism: work to do to realise full potential

Wadds Inc.

To facilitate relationships and build trust with internal and external stakeholders and communities. To offer organisational leadership. Chartered status was granted by the Privy Council in 2005 enabling it grant Chartered accreditation to practitioners. Public relations practitioners learn on the job if at all.

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Maxim Behar: Social media has made the world better and more understandable, don't be afraid of it!

Maxim Behar

They think that anything goes, that they can write and say whatever they want, tell bits of stories, even make them up, and in doing so have a frantic fight for more likes and shares. There you can write longer, share, and argue easier, illustrate with photos. We all need to learn how and what we speak, write, look like.

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7 PR Lessons Komen for the Cure Didn’t Know It Was Giving You

Waxing UnLyrical

Nancy Schwartz has been writing a series on Komen’s “ busted brand.” Perhaps they did, and were shot down by senior leadership… I don’t know. Many of the Komen and Planned Parenthood partnerships that began in 2005 provide women in remote areas with access to breast health services.

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