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2021 PRedictions: A look at what’s to come for the PR industry

Onclusive

At the same time, it is clear that this year has made a long-term mark on trends such as remote working, virtual events and other types of virtual collaboration, which are expected to continue and evolve. Keeping this remote workforce engaged is a new challenge, which will require unprecedented involvement by corporate communications.

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Future skills for public relations practitioners - World PR Day

Stephen Waddington

There are several forces in play: Areas of the economy that shut down are reopening and organisations are firmly in recovery-mode The pandemic has created a new set of roles is areas such as employee engagement and sustainability Entry level roles are reopening as organisation begin to figure out the balance between home and office working.

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4 Corporate Communications Lessons From Hurricane Harvey

PRSay

As a corporate communicator who, like others, nervously and helplessly watched the water rise, I learned about the parallels that can be drawn between the historic flood and how companies respond to their own crises. But few flood victims after Hurricane Harvey had the luxury of interviewing contractors. This is a valuable perspective.

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How does PR fit into marketing

Onclusive

Director, Global Corporate Communications, Mimecast What’s the secret to success? Developing stakeholder trust Communications embraces all of the company’s stakeholders — customers, employees, the media and the public at large. In our next article, we’ll dive into applying this methodology to PR measurement.

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How does PR fit into marketing

Onclusive

Director, Global Corporate Communications, Mimecast. Communications embraces all of the company’s stakeholders — customers, employees, the media and the public at large. We invest a lot in earned media because this is precisely how you build trust and corporate. What’s the secret to success? Developing stakeholder trust.

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Boeing’s Existential PR Crisis: Navigating Through Turbulence

David PR Group

In the vast expanse of the corporate world, few crises carry the potential to shake the very foundations of an iconic behemoth. This event is not an isolated blip on the radar; it is a symptom of a deeper malaise that has been gestating within the company, prominently highlighted by the infamous 737 MAX controversies.

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How to Deliver a Genuine Corporate Apology [UML]

Sword and the Script

You only get one shot at making a good first impression – and that’s true for corporate apologies too. Somehow as we grow up, those principles we learned as kids are beaten out of our collective corporate being. This is true of messaging, positioning, press releases and corporate apologies. 1) The incomplete corporate apology.