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PR Ethics: What Happens When There is a Coup?  – Alex Dance

Ethical Voices

For Ethics Month, I wanted to look at new topics and geographies. He discusses several important ethics issues, including: What should you do when clients are even tangentially affiliated with a coup? Ethical challenges with clickbait. So, I moved into a creative agency. That’s obviously not ethical.

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Being the Boss of 2022: Bruce Springsteen’s Guide to Communications Trends

PRSay

Developing plans to deal with potential problems is a must, and creative ways to think beyond obvious crisis points is overdue. This is radio nowhere. Measurable success, proactive client advocacy, active listening and ethical discourse should always top a team’s charts, but life can get out of tune.

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Tesla Owners Leadership Master Class with Maxim Behar from Vision to Reality: Building Leadership Qualities

Maxim Behar

Like you said we get up, we pick up the phone and I think at that point some of the creativity is over as we consume information, different opinions. The huge flow of information motivates me personally to be even more innovative, and even more creative, but you must know how to swim in this ocean of information.

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What PR Can Learn From The Oscar Nominees

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The script runs the gamut of creative and powerful wordplay, including scholarly quotes from the poet Marguerite de Navarre and lots of German and French bons mots. As we have noted , the best way to improve writing is to read a variety of texts, from creative to journalistic. In this case, we add, and watch certain films.

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Maxim Behar for “24 Chasa": "PR crisis management became routine"

Maxim Behar

And this will not be because advertising agencies are bad, or colleagues there are not creative. Straight - journalism, but in a slightly higher form, carrying the interests of the business you work for, absolutely in accordance with all ethical and moral rules. It seems a bit complicated, but it's very specific.

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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. I think tomorrow’s PR leaders need to focus on developing more: strategic, critical and creative thinking skills, plus. What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery in PR?

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Maxim Behar for MeTV: PR is Changing Every Single Day

Maxim Behar

Imagine the world 15-20 years ago, there was the traditional media, TV channels like yours, newspapers, radio stations, and that was all. That is not the case for us, our job is creative, and we must be very fresh and full of ideas at all times. It is like being a painter, it is creative business. Lastly, be creative.