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Why choose Presspage over a home-grown workflow?

Presspage

And yes, even your corporate comms and PR. From a strategy deck to your latest customer success story, all processes involve information moving from one place to another, being transformed by your people’s skills and then sent somewhere else. Traditionally STP applies to “hard” data like financials and stock levels. The data differs.

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Why choose Presspage over a home-grown workflow?

Presspage

And yes, even your corporate comms and PR. From a strategy deck to your latest customer success story, all processes involve information moving from one place to another, being transformed by your people’s skills and then sent somewhere else. Traditionally STP applies to “hard” data like financials and stock levels. The data differs.

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The art of smart thinking in public relations

PR Conversations

This PR Conversations post looks at the challenges in attracting smart people to build sustainable careers in public relations, by sharing a conversation that I’ve had with Ann Pilkington, founder of PR Academy , the largest provider of professional PR qualifications in the UK. . Dr. Heather Yaxley.

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#HeForShe: Which female business leader do you most admire and why?

Communications Conversations

First up: Which female business leader do you most admire and why? And, while Natalie is one of the best PR leaders you’ll find in town, what I admire most about her has nothing to do with her day job and everything to do with Natalie the person. But, I have to talk about one person I admire. It’s Natalie Bushaw.

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28 Observations from 28 Months as a Solo PR

ZudePR

One of them was me, Zude PR. I don’t know what the figure is for Glasgow PR firms, but I imagine it’s similar. Here are 28 top observations from MY first 28 months as a solo digital PR pro (just in case you ever need them ). You Should Read This If: You’re c onsidering setting up your own (in my case solo) PR firm.

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Top PR Picks For Summer Reads

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

When choosing top summer books with public relations interest, our first “KPI” (key performance indicator) is anything that is well-written. Writing is the backbone of all good PR, and the best way to become a better writer is to read great stuff. Business & Pleasure: The Latest and Greatest Reads for PR Pros.

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Network Latency and Endeavor for Jargon Free Corporate Communications; Off Script #17: Wendy Zajack

Sword and the Script

She started with a boutique PR agency, then made a lateral move into high-tech PR, and eventually landed in-house. 1) What has changed the most about PR over the course of your career? There is no doubt in my mind that when I started in PR – and especially when I was in media relations – I stayed completely in my own silo.