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Communications Synonyms (With Explanations)

Doctor Spin

It includes the tools and infrastructure that facilitate the exchange of information, such as telecommunications networks, the internet, and mass media platforms. Please support my PR blog by sharing it with other communication professionals. Here are some typical examples of corporate cringe: Over-exaggeration.

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Three lessons brands can learn from the Hockey Canada Scandal

NewsWhip

Guest blog by Lloyd Rang, a Canadian communications and crisis management expert. The 2019 Aflac Corporate Social Responsibility Survey found that 55 per cent of Americans believe it’s important for brands to take a stand on social, environmental, and political issues. Lloyd is the President and Narrative Lead of Curious Public.

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Why it’s important to prepare for a PR crisis

Prohibition

Your business probably has multiple communications channels that you use regularly – website, blog, social media platforms, Make sure you use each of them to push out your statements and updates to your crisis until the issue has settled. For example, Chinese telecommunications company Huawei was accused by the U.S.

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PR Interns or Assistants – Which is Right for You?

Solo PR Pro

A continually important topic, it has been updated from the original version, which ran on this blog in 2010. Mary’s clients range from Alaska Native corporations, tourism and telecommunications to a variety of food organizations and two successful US Senate campaigns.

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Faces & Markets of PRGN: Hong Kong – Asia’s World City

Bianchi Biz Blog

Joanne Chan, founder and managing director at LBS Communications The information in this post originally appeared on Public Relations Global Network’s blog. Faces and Markets of PRGN is a series of blog posts in 2024 that puts Public Relations Global Network (PRGN) member agencies and their markets in the spotlight.

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Your profession needs you

Stephen Waddington

The pursuit of a purpose beyond making money has almost become a religion in modern corporate communications. Typically engagement around user-generated content is seven times greater than that of corporate content. If you enjoyed this blog post you may like to receive future posts as they are published, via email.

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Everything You Need to Know About the TPP (But Were Too Scared to Ask)

ReimaginePR

Plus, since the agreement took seven years of negotiations with big corporations, Hollywood lobbyists, and very few democratic representatives, there are more critics than supporters, including both 2016 presidential candidates. The others have to do with intellectual property laws and ISP policing, which have nothing to do with trade.