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Is It Plagiarism or Jumping on a Trend? The Ethics of Social Media Content

Contently - Strategy

A 2018 report by Jeff Allen, Facebook’s senior data scientist, noted that: “About 40 percent of the traffic to Facebook pages…went to pages that stole or repurposed most of their content.” This is a great tactic for thought leadership content, in particular. What is social media plagiarism? Be inspired.

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Surveying the Past, Present and Future of PR

PRSay

Yet as we look at 2018 — and the years to come — there is much that remains to be done. Ray Kotcher , APR, Fellow PRSA, is Professor of the Practice of Public Relations, Boston University College of Communication. We have set standards for our discipline and developed and shared knowledge and best practices. We have come far together.

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The Volume and Variety of Communications Work is Shifting, Finds 5th Annual Survey of Comms Pros

Sword and the Script

” In open-ended comments, respondents cite digital, internal comms and a greater focus on comms by leadership as among the underlying reasons. Stacey Miller , Vice President, Communications, Auto Care Association. Article: 80% of PR Pros Say Communication Gained Value in 2020 (PR News). 2020 JOTW Communications Survey.

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The Importance of PR Skills in a Hyper-Globalized World

PRSay

In 2000, the company had become part of the DaimlerChrysler alliance, but then Mitsubishi tried unsuccessfully to hide defects in its cars, rather than acting ethically by conducting a mass recall. Fundamentally, public relations is about managing relationships, grounded in an ethical process of self-correction and two-way communication.

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Prioritizing Mental Health: Eight Research-Backed Perspectives for a Happier, Healthier Organization

Stern + Associates

A trade-off mindset between the four domains of life ­– work, family, community and self (mind, body and spirit) – prevents us from leading and performing as effectively as we would like. and What We Can Do About It ” (2018) and leading authority on building cultures that achieve competitive advantage through people.

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Self-assessment tool for benchmarking personal development in public relations

Stephen Waddington

The framework was published in 2018 and was developed as part of a two-year project led by Professor Anne Gregory and Dr Johanna Fawkes at the University of Huddersfield. To facilitate relationships and build trust with internal and external stakeholders and communities 6. To offer organisational leadership 10.

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March of the machines in PR

Stephen Waddington

Law, ethics, professional standards, leadership and personal skills appear to be protected areas. Anne’s work raises important questions about the impact on entrants to the professions, governance and ethics. AIinPR community The work of this small group of practitioners is slowly gathering national and international attention.

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