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The Power of Local Knowledge: Why Product Development Should Start with Listening to Your Community

Stern + Associates

A pioneer in fusing social work, communications and data science, and the most cited and recognized scholar studying how groups constructed online can influence behavior offline, Patton helps organizations create processes that connect employees with customers, enabling their products to affect people more broadly.

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Does PR Help in Reputation Management for Your Company?

Victorious PR

You know it’s reputable because you personally vet and hire each employee; have strong company values that you live by; inspire your employees to live by them as well; and do your best to make sure your company is ethical, moral, and genuine. That is how you construct authority for yourself and your business.

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Independence: The Source of Our Integrity, Our Power and Influence

PRSay

Each September, PRSA recognizes Public Relations Ethics Month, supported by programs presented by the PRSA Board of Ethics and Professional Standards (BEPS). This year’s theme, Public Relations Ethics: Strengthening Our Core, guides a special focus on the six core values highlighted in the PRSA Code of Ethics.

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How to Build Trust Ethically and Effectively – Roy Reid

Ethical Voices

He discusses a number of important ethics issues, including: What to do when your client asks you to besmirch the competition How to effectively and ethically build trust What to do when employees, clients and partners break your trust Why don’t you tell us a little bit more about yourself and your career?

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

Solo PR Pro

Leadercast Live is a one-day leadership event held in Atlanta, Georgia and simulcast to host sites around the world. Culture building is a requirement of leadership. One size leadership does not fit all. Ensure that your employees can truly represent you in every aspect of your business. Here are the highlights.

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A New Approach to New Year’s Resolutions

Barokas

This realization first hit me in my personal life, when I recognized that while I want to instill a strong sense of ambition and work ethic in my children, I don’t want to burden them with the feeling that they must be in a state of perpetual change to be successful. Land a spokesperson appearance on national broadcast news.

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Spotting a Problem Client Before It’s Too Late

Solo PR Pro

Working collaboratively – and constructively – with the client team of a company you’ve signed on is imperative for your success. Poor leadership – there is no discernible reporting structure, and there are no clearly defined roles and responsibilities. This can provide fertile ground for ethical – and legal – issues to possibly arise.