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Report: Companies Face a New Era of Scrutiny on Political Activity

PRSay

As companies reevaluate their role in the political sphere, a new report by The Conference Board highlights considerations and best practices regarding corporate political activity. companies, hosted by The Conference Board ESG Center in the wake of the 2020 U.S. Align political activity with corporate values.

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Jobs in Public Relations

5W PR

Public relations, at its core, is a communications industry that strives to maintain a positive public image for brands and corporations, to create brand awareness, to foster mutually beneficial relationships between clients and their audiences, and more. Crisis Managers. PR Managers. Employee Relations Managers.

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When The CEO Should Be The PR Spokesperson

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

It’s good news that corporate leaders are starting to appreciate the power of social media, but progress has been slow. It’s not always about crisis management. To manage a corporate transition. Some CEOs are masters of PR – for better or worse, like Elon Musk or Marc Benioff.

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THREE Actions to Take NOW. Political Pressure to be Apolitical in Protecting Your Company’s Reputation.

Reputation Us

Today, organizations of all sizes face mounting pressure from employees, customers and their communities to speak frankly on a growing list of high-profile issues, from racial equality to vaccinations. This can create a crisis management situation. This can affect your employees, customers and community—and your own reputation.

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THREE Actions to Take NOW. Political Pressure to be Apolitical in Protecting Your Company’s Reputation.

Reputation Us

Today, organizations of all sizes face mounting pressure from employees, customers and their communities to speak frankly on a growing list of high-profile issues, from racial equality to vaccinations. This can create a crisis management situation. This can affect your employees, customers and community—and your own reputation.

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COVID-19 Crisis Presents New Responsibilities for Company Communicators, Edelman Research Finds

PRSay

Based on surveys conducted on March 6–10 in 10 countries, the research shows the following: Employees trust employer communications. 19, found that employees trust their employers far more than they trust governments or news media. And 62 percent of respondents trust their employers to respond to the crisis effectively.

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PRSA Chair T. Garland Stansell on Communicating During the Coronavirus Outbreak

PRSay

Organizations are continuing to examine how their employees, operations, stakeholders and communities may be impacted. Stansell said there are several tactics that communications professionals should use for reaching key stakeholders, including emails, internal memos, conference calls and social media. Providing updates.