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Why public relations must wake up to wearables

PR Conversations

I toyed with “61 ways to know if you’re ready for wearables,” tip-toed around “True Life: Why PR was disconnected from the Internet of Everything” and dallied with “Must watch: 17 corporate data disasters that killed the companies,” as my post title. Will we become a global squad of thought police?

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How Should People Feel about Machines?

Mindful Marketing

” Lemoine and a Google colleague “interviewed” LaMDA in several distinct chat sessions during which the AI perpetuated a very human-like conversation. Companies also increasingly want to show that they are good corporate citizens, especially to win favor with millennials.

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PRoust Questionnaire: José Manuel Velasco

PR Conversations

One can’t get more miserable than being forced to incorporate lies (or at least partial truths) as part of a supposedly transparent and ethical speech. Has a novel, film, play or other work of fiction ever influenced you as a PR practitioner? What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery in PR?

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Maxim Behar in The Career show podcast

Maxim Behar

Then a guy from America came to interview me. A couple of years ago at the Davos Forum, CNBC interviewed me and one of the journalist's questions was: 'What do you expect from the Davos Forum? And then I wrote, together with a Scottish colleague of mine, Gilbert Macoll, the first standard for business ethics in Bulgaria.

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PRoust Questionnaire: Sean Kelly

PR Conversations

Sincerity, loyalty, sound judgment, trustworthiness and a commitment to the values and ethical foundations of the PR profession—which just happen to be expressed in the CPRS Code of Professional Standards —are the qualities I most admire. Has a novel, film, play or other work of fiction ever influenced you as a PR practitioner?

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PRoust Questionnaire: Sean Kelly

PR Conversations

Sincerity, loyalty, sound judgment, trustworthiness and a commitment to the values and ethical foundations of the PR profession—which just happen to be expressed in the CPRS Code of Professional Standards —are the qualities I most admire. Has a novel, film, play or other work of fiction ever influenced you as a PR practitioner?

Film 40
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Shattering Stereotypes with Marketing: A Conversation with The BrandLab

MaccaPR

After, we cornered The BrandLab executive director Ellen Walthour (lower right) for this MaccaPR interview: Ellen, give us an example of creative work that would benefit from a more racially and culturally diverse agency team? “A A client-side marketer told me they were running a focus group for a juice snack brand, something like SunnyD.