Fri.May 12, 2023

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“Succession” And The Chief Communications Officer

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

We know nothing about the personal life of Karolina Novotney, the unflappable chief communications officer of the fictional Waystar Royco Co. of Succession fame. Karolina doesn’t seem to have a significant other. Nor do we see evidence of a family or a life beyond the company. She’s a corporate PR archetype. Karolina is always putting out fires.

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Ways to Make Employee Communications More Engaging

PRSay

Consider your average employees — each day before that first cup of coffee is poured, they are likely inundated with messages from a variety of sources. Daycare sends a note that tomorrow is pajama day. Netflix needs to tell you there is a new season of that show you were binge-watching. And it’s time to update apps on your phone. The average American consumes nearly 13 hours of media each day, according to 2022 industry research firm Insider Intelligence.

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How analyzing your LinkedIn stats can help you produce more effective content

Communications Conversations

For people who are “on LinkedIn”, the experience is most likely an episodic one. Check in every once in a while. Make a few new connections each month. Post about your new job. For most people, that’s what LinkedIn is. They never look at their stats. Heck, they don’t even know where to find that stats. However, if you’re one of those other people who want to use LinkedIn as a tool to help you get smarter and build out your network, you would be wise to look at your

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5W’s Female Executive Team Share a Day in The Life with Their Daughters

5W PR

Bring Your Child to Work Day took on a different look at 5W this year as six of our female executives and their daughters were in office for an exciting day! The duos spent the morning commuting into our New York City office together, and their daughters had the opportunity to sit behind their mother’s desks, getting a firsthand look at a day in communications.

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Peter H. Paulsen’s Inspiring Tale Continues to Resonate in 2024

Two years after its initial release, Peter H. Paulsen’s book, From Brick and Mortar to Prosperity, continues to inspire readers around the globe.

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Nike, Delta, and Walmart: Brand lessons from April’s top Fortune 100 coverage

NewsWhip

April was a month of controversy for some brands, and it came thanks to some conservative backlash to influencer partnerships. Brands are no strangers to backlash from the public — there are whole teams that manage communities on social media, and who are trained to respond to crises. They are often met with a seemingly endless stream of opinions about the individuals they choose to partner with, and this has the ability to quickly bring about negative attention.

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The ‘Feminization’ of PR

Culpwrit

By Siona Chibber When I switched my major to public relations and began participating in PR/Advertising events and classes, I quickly noticed many of the people in these careers were women. I was shocked by this because I had never heard of a job consisting primarily of women over men. Especially considering that PR… Continue reading The ‘Feminization’ of PR The post The ‘Feminization’ of PR appeared first on Culpwrit.

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So what’s next for Phillip Schofield?

Mark My Words

Mail on Sunday PR master Mark Borkowski told MailOnline that ITV are certain to be considering whether to axe Phil as his brand turns ‘toxic’. He told MailOnline: ‘He’s an ageing talent. These are rocky times for him and there is a rift with his TV partner. And Holly Willoughby can do no wrong. ‘He’s been dogged by so many negative stories – and actually it doesn’t help him that so little is said by his friend Holly.