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S&T Live Recap: Leadership Takeaways From Ken Jacobs

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After working in public relations for more than 25 years and then becoming a leadership consultant and trainer, Ken Jacobs knows that the PR profession often promotes people into management and leadership “because they’re good at PR, they’re good with media, they’re good with clients and new biz. People choose whom they follow.

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6 Ways to Improve Your Business Expertise and Strengthen Your Ethical Core

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Each September, PRSA recognizes Public Relations Ethics Month, supported by programs presented by the PRSA Board of Ethics and Professional Standards (BEPS). This year’s theme, Public Relations Ethics: Strengthening Our Core, guides a special focus on the six core values highlighted in the PRSA Code of Ethics.

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Meet PRSA Board of Directors Nominee Michelle Egan, APR, Fellow, PRSA

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You served in a variety of key volunteer leadership roles for PRSA, including as president of the Alaska Chapter. Whether in Chapter, District, Section or committee roles, our volunteers seem to have endless energy and commitment to the organization and that makes me want to keep saying “yes.” He joined PRSA in 1994.

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“Trust is a forward-looking metric” — Five key takeaways for business leaders from our chat with Tonia Ries on the Edelman Trust Barometer

NewsWhip

Edelman’s 24th annual Trust Barometer was launched last week and this year the focus was on innovation and the public’s perception of how those innovations are being introduced to society. Ries notes that these are more in the public eye than ever before, and that is likely to continue as more technology is introduced.

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Looking Back at 2017: What a Year!

PRSay

In return, I hope that I was able to serve you well with a vision and leadership that built upon a foundation that will further the organization for many years to come. We have accomplished a great deal in these fast-paced months, especially in our advocacy efforts to elevate our Code of Ethics.

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Millennial Research Shapes the FEEL First Model

Deirdre Breakenridge

Use your Ethics (and good judgment) – Always being accurate, truthful and fair in your interactions. Unleash the Love – If you don’t show your passion, energy, and enthusiasm then why would anyone want to join your cause. Think less about your messages and how you can help them.

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Good News for Leaders, Here’s What #Millennials Like About You

Deirdre Breakenridge

Use Ethics and your good judgment by exercising your values and beliefs with every interaction and being true to yourself through your communication. you fill in the blank) with contagious passion and the kind of energy that makes people want to not only be around you but also to support your cause and collaborate with you.

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