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Mastering the art of simplicity to make your brand stand out  

PR in High Definition

Needless to say, the crisis of loneliness and social disconnect was only further exacerbated during the height of the pandemic with strict isolation and social-distancing measures being implemented. The post Mastering the art of simplicity to make your brand stand out appeared first on Firefly Communications. Human element.

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Media Interview Skills: Why Silence Is Not Always Golden

Polaris

Communicate poorly to your boss or colleagues, and you may miss opportunities to get buy-in for your ideas. And a poorly handled print or broadcast interview could turn a relatively benign issue into a full-blown crisis. A video of the comic’s performance went viral, the media piled on. Why silence is not always golden.

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NIL from a former student-athlete and professor perspective

Karen Freberg

When I officially retired in 2006, I ended my career as a 4x All-American, 2x SEC Conference Champion, 2004 Olympic Trials finalist, and was USC’s school record holder for 12+ years. Social media for strategic communication and Discovering Public Relations ). Lots of possibilities for sure!

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The four Ps of public relations leadership

PR Conversations

Distance from an event lends a certain perspective, as we all know from our various war stories on crisis communication. And it was thinking about marketing that made me reflect on just about the first thing I learned about that communication discipline: the four Ps. The four Ps of public relations leadership.

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Maxim Behar for Euronews: Bulgaria Needs a Strong Political Hand

Maxim Behar

But I think it wasn't just fatigue, and as Ilfi Petrov had said: "Crisis in Genre", that dominated the campaigns in this election. And it seems to me that these fifth elections are now the absolute boiling point at which all possible ways of communicating with voters have been totally exhausted. You can watch the whole video here.

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Exposing PR’s weaknesses

PR Conversations

Indeed, I’m concerned that where PR practitioners have rebranded themselves as Communicators working in Communication(s) functions, they generally mean they like to write (or maybe, only maybe, that they are good at this). Are they familiar with conceptual frameworks that help improve communications?