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Reflexivity Memo on PR practice from craft skills to education. A case of ‘plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose’.

PR Conversations

Publication of that collective interview was prompted by my piece called A radical view of PR , which generated 48 comments including, notably, a response from Jim Grunig – one of several in the resulting lively discussion. Then, please return to read this Reflexivity Memo inspired by Jim’s answers to the questions that I posed in 2008: Q9.

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Behind the Headlines With Ted Meyer

Cision

In times of crisis, are you able to think on your feet? I had a few stories published in high school journals, and starting around junior high I used to write letters to the editor of the local paper. For the largest banks, the reputational damage from the financial crisis could take a generation to repair.

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Meet the Media: Cristina Commendatore, Editor in Chief of FleetOwner

Bianchi Biz Blog

I got my start in journalism in 2008, working for a weekly newspaper in Connecticut called The Middlebury Bee-Intelligencer. I covered everything from town politics, police, fire, education, town budgets, and local happenings in the community. You can follow Cristina on social media here: Twitter. Does trucking have a training problem?

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Engaging (and grilling) the social side of James Grunig

PR Conversations

NOTE: Originally published on October 15, 2008. I thought the new media offered tremendous potential for environmental scanning, issues management, rumor control, and crisis communication. Fourteen questions posed to James Grunig from PR Conversations contributors Questions from Judy Gombita (Canada) Q1. Where will this concept end up?

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The Cherry on the Cake

Maxim Behar

We start with the king of PR, well known locally and around the world - Maxim Behar. This photo is very interesting the daughters of Ernesto Che Guevara who I interviewed in the mid-80s. Voice-over: If you interview them again, please ask if you put a comma in front of Che Guevara, I've been wondering all my life.

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How to Get On in New Communications: Be Nice

ZudePR

Another example is the benefit of ‘free learning’ I receive while doing the thought leader interviews for my weekly PR podcast. “When I first started blogging in 2008, it was to document my own journey through a changing media landscape, knowing PR needed a new approach. I don’t think I draw a line.”

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Color Clash: Pink or Purple?

Waxing UnLyrical

Mark as read Approve comment Shonali, I love you even more for writing this post. :) When I lived in Orlando, one of my pro bono clients was the local domestic violence shelter. There’s a lot of data out there and I am aware that these are just a few tiny pieces. Sad but Alaskans have turned it into a fun, fund and awareness raiser.

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