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The four Ps of public relations leadership

PR Conversations

The chair of the Global Alliance introduces the Madrid Momentum ( Learning to Lead ) and details four Ps that constitute the cornerstones of PR leadership. At last, public relations comes out from under the shadow of marketing and media relations—and it is not just me who is saying it. By Anne Gregory, PhD, FCIPR.

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Helsinki, Finland – Growth Path Ahead

Landis PR

Key services: Strategy and Organizational Culture Strategic Communications, Public Relations and Branding Public Affairs and Corporate Responsibility Data Analysis and Future Scenarios Crisis Communications Top Advice for Foreign Companies Navigating Media and Communications Environment in Finland 1.

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P.T. Barnum: “There’s No Such Thing as Bad Publicity”

Doctor Spin

The following are some of the most significant learnings from Barnum, viewed through the lens of contemporary management and leadership practices: Mastering public relations. The power of a brand. Barnum built a solid personal brand that became synonymous with spectacle and excitement. Risk management. 3 Chryssochoou, X.

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Q&A with Bryan Harris, COO, of Taylor

PRSay

For the first 15 years, I managed a wide variety of accounts for leading consumer brands and organizations in the sports and lifestyle space. Since 2004, I have been the agency’s Chief Operating Officer and Managing Partner. Firstly, not all outlets can be considered “media.” I’ve been with Taylor for more than 27 years.

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3 former PR pros who made mid-career shifts and lived to talk about it

Communications Conversations

I’m also a consultant to Sprosty Network, and we’ve together worked over two years to build the brand for its RetailXelerator (RX) program (an innovation pipeline program for major corporations). I did go back to work at Fleishman Hillard for a summer while in grad school (2004). What do you do now (specific job and responsibilities)?

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