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The 22 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

Onclusive

Corporate communicators regularly work with stakeholders across the organization to develop and distribute pertinent info to employees and key affiliates. Taking dry content like company policies and turning it into information that employees actually want to read requires a savvy communicator. How do you know what’s working?

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Developing your content strategy to become a trusted expert

Onclusive

Welcome back to our blog series about earned media strategy and measurement! Great content lies at the heart of everything communications does, including employee and leadership communications and PR. What do your key stakeholders, including employees, customers, shareholders and analysts, care about the most?

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

Stern + Associates

The companies that adopt these proactive measures are then able to ensure they are not unintentionally propagating bias.” When an organization incorporates voices from local communities in its development process, the results are crucial insights that ensure their products will be used and embraced.

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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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A Guide to Pride Without Pandering

PRSay

And we have a new President and new leadership in Congress. LGBTQ people are voters, employees, family members and consumers. It’s not your LGBTQ employees’ job to be the sole voice representing your company, and not all LGBTQ employees are able or interested in speaking out for you. Well, COVID-19 of course.

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7 brands experimenting with new social media marketing approaches during COVID-19

Communications Conversations

good) data is carefully measured and collected information based on a range of subject-dependent factors, including, but not limited to, controlled variables, meta-analysis, and randomization. Especially given consumers are looking for brands to take leadership right now. Nice to see a local company doing that here in Minnesota.

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DEI Initiatives: Hey Alexa, Should I Issue a Statement For This?

Shift Communications

Take the time to educate yourself, your team and leadership about the unfolding events. A set of guardrails to ensure that are: Lead with transparency and authenticity — stepping out on subjects like means you could be measured against it (by all stakeholder groups) down the road. Breaking news happens fast. And that’s OK.