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The art of smart thinking in public relations

PR Conversations

I have a copy of a research and evaluation toolkit produced by PRCA, IPR (as was) and PR Week from 1999 (and updated versions from 2001 and 2003). For example, to focus on the detailed process of management, methods of measurement and evaluation, and examining ethical dimensions robustly and in depth. . . Can we do that?

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Veterans Day: A Granddaughter Remembers

Waxing UnLyrical

Until his health started failing (he suffered two heart attacks), he awoke religiously with the sun, had an impeccable work ethic and, above all, put family first. I have adjusted – more or less – to the fact that I will not see my grandfather again, as he passed away in 2003. That is why I, today, Return the Favor.

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How Data Analytics Find You

Mindful Marketing

Big tech companies like Facebook and Google, as well as credit bureaus like Equifax and Experian, are among the biggest players in the data collection market. This question cuts to the heart of the difference between law and ethics and evokes a time-honored moral truism: Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.

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UK Government report calls for social media regulation

Stephen Waddington

2 Social media governance Legislation lags the development of technology, however the Communications Act 2003 provides the means to enforce content standards for television and radio broadcasters, including rules relating to accuracy and impartiality, as a basis for setting standards for online content.

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PR Rock Stars: 3M’s Heather Cmiel

Communications Conversations

I have been involved since the first day I joined in 2003 – 14 years ago (I am starting to realize I am old). I also plan to launch a Facebook live series in March to explore the issues impacting communications professional – seems to be happening daily…. PRSA has a code of ethics. million followers. Seems obvious, doesn’t it?

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