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Blowing Your Own Horn Falls Flat. When it Comes to Reputation, Third-Party Validations Bring True Harmony.

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Ultimately, what you say about your products or services doesn’t matter — establishing credibility through neutral third-parties is essential for building a solid reputation. Understanding where your target audience looks for product or service recommendations can help support your reputation management strategies.

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The 22 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

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Originally Published August 23, 2017; Updated August 9, 2021 ; Updated November 2023 PR is always evolving. Corporate Communications As companies grow, corporate communications become more important. Corporate communications regularly involves interaction with senior leaders and HR departments.

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Corporate communication function shifts from cost centre to value creator

Stephen Waddington

The assertive role and reputation of corporate communication during the COVID-19 crisis is an important legacy. In late March the corporate workforce shifted from working in the office to home, and areas of the economy exposed to the virus such as entertainment, leisure, hospitality, and visitor attractions shut down.

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From changing comms to care: Six trends that will make a huge impact in 2021

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With 2020 almost behind us, we’ve been having some great discussions here at Firefly about what we think the year ahead holds, so here are six of the main trends we’ve come up with that we think will have a huge impact on the world of comms in 2021. Stronger communication of social and political movements. s cancel saga continues.

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A new term for professional communicators

Stephen Waddington

Here are some of the issues that need to be front of mind as we head towards 2021. Planning for 2021 This is a moment for organisations to be brave and show leadership. COVID-19 has paid a reputational divided to organisations that have shown up and played a role within their communities.

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Future skills for public relations practitioners - World PR Day

Stephen Waddington

Reuben Sinclair was among several recruiters that reported increasing demand talent in January 2021. Companies that have invested in their local communities during the crisis continue to benefit from a reputational dividend. This is likely to be an issue on the corporate agenda for the next decade.

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PR Rock Stars: Retired Vice President of Content & Public Relations at DKY, Holly Donato

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After all, I always say (I shamelessly stole this from somewhere), your reputation is what people say about you behind your back. You had a vibrant and long career in PR, working in almost every possible setting–from corporate to agency to non-profit. Corporations and non-profits are not that different from each other.

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