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The #PRStudChat Community Discusses Social Media & Change On November 15th

Deirdre Breakenridge

A recent Yale study published in the journal Neuron suggested that being in unstable and unknown situations, regardless of how uncomfortable they may feel, is a critical condition for our brains to grow and learn. Within this context, the #PRStudChat community, which is sponsored by Spin Sucks, will gather on Thursday, Nov 15th, at 12 P.M.,

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Join #PRStudChat on March 21st to discuss #PR Curriculum 3.0 – What Communicators Need to Stay Relevant

Deirdre Breakenridge

Several of the questions Martin and our #PRStudChat community members will answer include: Q1. What one word would you use to describe the state of the current PR/communications curriculum and why? Should PR programs be more integrated with journalism, marketing, or business, or stand on their own? What would you drop and why?

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Running Corporate Communications and Social Media

wiredPRworks

The ongoing battle of content thought leadership, and brand journalism and how to win more. What the mindset of today’s top communicators reveals about the profession. His team leverages a multi-channel approach to promote the firm’s brand and reputation through storytelling and thought leadership. What we covered.

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What Are the New Rules of Marketing and PR?

wiredPRworks

Storytelling success stories. Organizations have learned to win by developing what David calls a “Fanocracy” – (the subject of his Wall Street Journal bestseller) – tapping into the mindset that relationships with customers are more important than the products they sell to them. What We Talked About on Growing Social New.

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