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Managing an agency through the COVID-19 crisis - PRCA taskforce

Stephen Waddington

The PRCA has launched an international taskforce of 50+ volunteers to help support members managing their businesses during the crisis. Plan and act now We’re starting to understand the nature and shape of the COVID-19 crisis. Stick close to clients Support clients as their needs change as they trade through the crisis.

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PR Pros: What to Expect in Q4

Critical Mention

Plan Ahead for 2021. Jessica is a marketing professional in the hospitality and tourism industry with a passion for content creation and digital marketing strategies. Think about how your clients spend most of their time and figure out the best way to reach them. SCHEDULE A DEMO. Jessica Pickering.

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Maxim Behar for Manager News: Positive messages will save business

Maxim Behar

21.12.2020 The world-famous PR expert is the first to start Manager News’ series, which tracks trends, analyzes and forecasts for 2021, based on changes in business, marketing and communications following the pandemic. - How does the language of communication change under the influence of the COVID crisis?

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The crisis gets personal

Stephen Waddington

Domestic disputes, worklife chaos, hyper connectivity fatigue and planning for Q4 2020 and 2021. These are the heroes of the crisis. It’s trying to work from home and run businesses during a crisis. Start planning for Q4 2020 and 2021 What comes next? Start planning for Q4 2020 and 2021. Week three of lockdown.

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Growing out of lockdown: how to scale an agency

Stephen Waddington

As we kick off the new quarter and lockdown lifts, agency bosses are planning for the remainder of the year and looking to 2021. Agencies that have had a measure of luck, combined with good management have weathered the crisis and are in a good position to scale and grow.

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2022 PR Predictions

Landis PR

Following the 2020 pandemic, 2021 continued to surprise us in both good and bad ways. If companies do not incorporate these new values, they will have to prepare to face a crisis. Like 2020 and 2021, 2022 will be a year of great uncertainty. Photo courtesy of Unsplash. Note: PRGN originally posted this blog on its website.

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