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This Week in PR Ethics (5/18/23): Taking on Climate Lies

Ethical Voices

I was fascinated by the studies and believe they provide some insights that will be of use to any communication professional dealing with climate change or clean energy. Schrag believes that our communication efforts have been effective and are overcoming consumer hesitancy and confusion about adopting clean energy.

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Content analysis tool BuzzSumo adds journalist database for SMBs [PR tech sum no. 48]

Sword and the Script

I’ve been writing this monthly column about PR technology companies for nearly five years – and I’m still continuously reminded that while these companies make software for communicators, they are not typically communication experts. PR Newswire teamed up with AKA Partners , a “video-first marketing communications” agency.

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What should you do when you think you received an unlawful order? Dave Honchul

Ethical Voices

He discusses a number of important ethics issues, including: What should you do when you think you received an unlawful order? In my enlisted career, I did just about everything a public affairs person could do including media relations, internal information, community relations, the works. It’s amazing.

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What is Predictive Media Intelligence?

NewsWhip

Predictive media intelligence can transform communications work – bringing Google Maps-level confidence to navigating that media storm. It’s used by reporters and communications professionals wherever advance knowledge of a story’s impact can assist in a decision – such as a crisis or time sensitive opportunity. .

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Firefighter Called Racist Sues

Reputation Specialist Michael Toebe

The claim states that email was later sent to a reporter in Winnipeg, resulting in a news story, that French and his legal team assert "implied that French was racist and refused to render care to the patient because they were a member of an Indigenous community." It’s a matter of public safety, professionalism, ethics, reputation and trust.

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On Today’s Multi-Agency Wikipedia Statement

Where the Fishermen Ain't

PR Leaders Today Affirm a Commitment to Abide by and Evangelize Wikipedia Community Norms. In short, I believe that public relations people who engage in ethical practice have a lot to contribute to the great public resource that is Wikipedia. It Takes Title and Authority Out of Your Communications Toolbox.