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For Sensitive Subject of Job Losses, CEOs Need Sound PR Counsel

PRSay

I arrived in Dallas in the mid-1980s, just as the city’s three biggest industries — real estate, banking, and oil and gas — were entering historic downturns. And when told they’ll lose their jobs, employees are just as shocked today. At the time, North Texas was suffering its first widespread layoffs.

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Three Questions Every Business Needs to Ask About Online Risk

David PR Group

Do your employees touch private data? . If your employees touch the private data of your customers, then you have risk. If your employees touch private data, then your company is vulnerable to e-mail phishing attacks. However, in businesses that have agent networks, such as residential real estate, additional risk exists.

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Behind-the-Scenes PR Tour of Universal Orlando Resort

Solo PR Pro

The dragon over Gringotts Bank in Diagon Alley at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Lundell illustrated why networking is so important by introducing Denielle Ricci, an employee who first introduced herself by asking to be her intern. The students were also given a close look into the strategies and tactics of the top-notch PR team.

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Brands Bungle Response To Michael Cohen Scandal

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

On Tuesday Michael Avenatti, the ubiquitous and cable-news-friendly attorney who represents Daniels, released bank records of payments to Cohen’s company from several surprising entities. Responding to embarrassing news – in real time. He urges employees to “remain resilient and keep your focus on serving patients.”

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