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S&T Live Recap: UCLA’s Mary Osako on Being Yourself in Corporate America

PRSay

Osako, vice chancellor for strategic communications at the University of California, Los Angeles, has learned to be true to herself and to those she leads, she said during the Dec. Losing yourself to fit in is often rewarded in the corporate world, but the pose can be draining, Osako said. Her first PR job was with a two-person agency.

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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. We are pleased to share the next post in a series of in-depth profiles of key international markets written by one of our PRGN partners.

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Maxim Behar: Better put yourself in others’ shoes and then judge

Maxim Behar

We need to have internal receptors to check this news when we doubt any of it, how to confirm if it is true or not, or if the person we are talking to on social media is a real person. But this person will be angry all day, counterproductive, and destroying themselves internally. Fake news is also part of our lives.

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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. Public relations practice is developing through four stages of media: the media itself, influencers, owned media, and community. Community and commonality are frequently incorrectly transposed.

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The Essential Guide to Mass Communication: History, Methods, Ethics, and the Future

Masters in Communications

Growth was exponential and it soon incorporated other technologies such as telecommunications in facilitating access to the internet. The first websites for commercial use, direct communication, and soon online shopping arrived on the scene. Developed from corporate communications, it soon applied to mass media to the public (38).

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