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Have your AI Pitch my AI, We’ll Do Lunch

Flack's Revenge

“Have your people call my people, we’ll do lunch.” But can we be far off from a day when it is AI that brokers the deals? It has been a massive buzz creator since OpenAI unveiled it late last year. It is fun to kick the tires, and people like sharing their experiences. Will it turn on us?

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How To Work Across Multiple Time Zones

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

A new location can bring a new time zone with it. Before making the move to another time zone, it’s important to keep open communications with your team. Come at it from a productivity standpoint and make a mutual decision about your hours. The point is to figure out what works for you and stick to it.

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How To Set Expectations In Public Relations

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In fact, CareerCast listed “PR executive” as one of the top ten most stressful gigs in its 2019 Most Stressful Jobs report. On the agency side, it’s sometimes because the team overpromises in their eagerness to win a new client. Media relations deals with the news environment, which is by definition unpredictable.

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The Unwritten Rules Of Technology Public Relations: A Beginner’s Guide?

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While it may sound complicated, it’s very simple: They connect brands with audiences. Avoid Forcing Journalists To Commit To Coverage The relationship between journalists and PR professionals has always been tricky, and trying to persuade journalists into committing to something only makes it worse.

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PR Myth #6 – PR is Only for Crisis

PR for Anyone

There are so many ways to position you as an industry expert that you might never have to deal with crisis PR and can just be the go-to person in your industry. I like to call the PR I help people get as, the “rah-rah” PR. I like the happy, feel-good side of it, the fun side. It really is PR for ANYONE.

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How to Deal with Biased Reporters – Missy Hurley

Ethical Voices

It’s actually been recent, which was surprising to me. I thought with 20 years in the industry, I feel like I’ve almost seen it all, but I was surprised by something that happened this fall. I’ve had an exciting new title change. What is the most difficult ethical challenge you ever confronted?

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One key PR ethics lesson from the Pulse nightclub shooting – Ann Marie Varga

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I now live in the Tampa/St. Mattel owned Circus World, a circus-themed park, west of Disney World, and it really was an incredible first job, a cool place to work. I call it divine intervention, and I’ve worked there since May 2020. My very first job out of college was unique. I joined the circus, well, sort of.

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