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The 22 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

Onclusive

Internal Communications Internal communications are crucial in determining how things are accomplished in any organization. Taking dry content like company policies and turning it into information that employees actually want to read requires a savvy communicator. How do you know what’s working?

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The 21 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

Onclusive

Internal Communications. The truth is that internal communications are really important to how things get done in any organization. Taking dry content like company policies and turning it into information that employees actually want to read requires a savvy communicator. Social Media & Community Management.

Training 370
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Education and Public Relations

Presspage

Their day-to-day activities also play a crucial role in the shaping of our communities and shouldn’t go unnoticed. For some teams a place to store their press releases and stories is enough, others take the brand journalism route, and some brands turn their newsrooms into publications of their own.

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Education and Public Relations

Presspage

Their day-to-day activities also play a crucial role in the shaping of our communities and shouldn’t go unnoticed. For some teams a place to store their press releases and stories is enough, others take the brand journalism route, and some brands turn their newsrooms into publications of their own.

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Behind the Headlines With Howard Stutz

Cision

I oversaw corporate communications for Anchor Gaming – a publicly traded slot machine developer – before the company was sold to International Game Technology in 2001. The challenge is to communicate that gaming is a mainstream entertainment business that is responsible for 1.7 Also, know what has and hasn’t been published.

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PR Agency Life: What to Expect

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Studying for a public relations or mass communications degree is the most traditional route into the industry today, but it’s not the only route. I know PR professionals with degrees in journalism, mass media, English, business communication, marketing, sports and more.

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#FuturePRoof podcast: celebrating the CIPR and the NHS at 70

Stephen Waddington

CIPR members interested in contributing to the project should read the contributors’ guidelines and submit a pitch by 3 November, 2017. The discussion will explore modern journalism and assess the extent to which resource-starved media organisations are equipped to serve society, with specific reference to the Grenfell Tower disaster.