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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. The internet and social platforms are key tools for storytelling, brand management and connection. But any AI tool requires human oversight, and the cost of a mistake is very high. Just ask Google.

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Five Quick and Easy Ways to Show #PR Thanks

Deirdre Breakenridge

I’ll sit in on keynotes and sessions to get the updates on pressing topics including measurement, diversity in communications, data and creative storytelling, etc. I know there is only so much time in a day, but some of your best time can be spent helping your colleagues who write books or do research for the PR industry.

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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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The Art of Selling in Public Relations

The Hoffman Agency

Typically, PR agencies construct their business around writing strategies, positioning their bread and butter as the pen and paper, drafting and scripting content that includes advertorials, media releases and statements. But, try bringing that down one notch. In other words, the PR consultant is a salesperson. Selling an intent.

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Getting serious about the social science of public relations

PR Conversations

I could probably construct half a dozen or so propositions. Creativity seems to be more limited to content and tactics rather than research and problem identification. As I write this I’ve been reading the Psychologist (August edition) which is the British Psychological Society (BPS) monthly magazine.

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Leading Healthy Teams: Lessons from Leadercast 2019 for Solo PR Pros

Solo PR Pro

You can achieve the following four things with no money: Live your values as a leader Be inclusive with decision-making Put storytelling front and center – start by aligning stories that match your company’s values. Constantly remind them in a way that is constructive as a means to avoid negative situations to develop.

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Getting serious about the social science of public relations

PR Conversations

I could probably construct half a dozen or so propositions. Creativity seems to be more limited to content and tactics rather than research and problem identification. As I write this I’ve been reading the Psychologist (August edition) which is the British Psychological Society (BPS) monthly magazine.