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Study: APR Credentials Boost Confidence and Ethics Counseling Engagement

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Each September, PRSA recognizes Ethics Month to bring increased attention to the core foundation of the communications profession. Please visit prsa.org/ethics for additional programming and ethics resources and PRSA’s social media platforms for updates throughout the month.

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Code of PR Ethics: The Gray Area of Communicating a Point of View

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A survey of 300 PR pros found 95% say “often” or “sometimes.” I think I could make a case arguing the ethics either way. We dug into this in the 2020 JOTW Communications Survey this year. Communicators are “always” accurate and truthful: Business ethics. “If Give our services a try.

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IABC Webinar Recap: The 2020 JOTW Communication Survey Review

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We presented a sampling of the findings – along with analysis – from the 3 rd Annual JOTW Communications Survey for 2020. Here’s the recording: Also, see these pieces related to this year’s survey: PR Measurement: How is Communications Proving Value?

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3 Reasons to take the 2020 JOTW Comms Survey

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These are just a few of the questions on the 2020 JOTW Communications Survey questionnaire. The survey will take just a few minutes to complete. You can find the survey by accessing the following URL: [link]. Three years ago, we teamed up to begin fielding this survey. 3 Reasons to take the Survey.

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How does a CEO’s Personal Brand Impact Corporate Reputation?

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A CEO’s personal brand encompasses their values, vision, personality, and reputation and it can affect the image of their company from a PR perspective in a number of ways: Building trust and credibility A CEO who’s perceived as competent and ethical can enhance the credibility of their company.

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AI and Journalism: What’s Next?

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But the actual work of reporting — and ensuring that public-facing content is accurately and ethically sourced, as well as factually correct — will be the work of humans for some time to come. So, the current state of affairs is that we’re all continuing to learn and adapt AI to our professions.

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Earning My APR. Worth It? Yes. And Yes, Again.

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As a recently retired Army public affairs officer, I explored additional educational opportunities to accompany my mass communications undergraduate and graduate degrees. One lesson learned was to use a baseline analysis and survey, which I did not fully possess at the time due to time and resource constraints.