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7 Skills PR Teams Can’t Do Without

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

This requires a combination of creative thinking, analytical skills, and the ability to develop and execute against plan. Don’t fear the data The stereotypical PR person is an English, Journalism or Communications major with a facility for writing and a love of media. Just ask Google. But there’s no need to fear data!

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Top 10 Reasons To Work At A PR Firm

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Most new hires will get broad exposure to the range of essential PR skills, from writing to research, to media outreach, and their work may touch several different PR sectors, from financial to fashion. A chance to show creative flair. . The smaller the agency environment, the greater the variety is likely to be.

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The True Value of Diversity 

Prohibition

Part of the written assignment was to write a blog post addressing the lack of diversity in the public relations industry. As an English national, being part of such a multicultural class has enriched my University experience and equipped me with the intercultural communication skills necessary to thrive in corporate communications.

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The True Value of Diversity 

Prohibition

Part of the written assignment was to write a blog post addressing the lack of diversity in the public relations industry. As an English national, being part of such a multicultural class has enriched my University experience and equipped me with the intercultural communication skills necessary to thrive in corporate communications.

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Meeting Marc C. Whitt

Wadds Inc.

This does not mean we build a protective force shield around us, hide in a cavern, and wait for the storm to pass, or construct a drawbridge and moat to keep invading forces from attacking. In my nearly 40 years in this work, I have learned through various experiences to practise the habit of resiliency.

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Living The Heretically Productive Life [Redux]

Waxing UnLyrical

A while back, I was asked by the estimable Thursday Bram to contribute to a blog post on Constructively Productive that would focus on “heretical’ productivity. Image: woodring’s Flickrstream , Creative Commons. That’s constructively productive. A fine idea, I thought. It’s fine.

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PR and Content Marketing Insights from the Edelman Trust Barometer

Sword and the Script

Features and benefits look good on a creative brief, but people still want to do business with other people they know, like and trust. Good PR people almost never use absolutes, except sometimes when issuing a corporate apology. It’s amazing to me how well this construct stands up to time.