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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. The four Ps of public relations leadership. Intangible assets include people , relationships , reputation …our territory. By Anne Gregory, PhD, FCIPR.

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After a Recent Three-Way Tie Up, Onclusive Acquires Critical Mention

Sword and the Script

The transaction follows a private equity-backed three-way merger between Kantar Reputation Intelligence, PRgloo and Onclusive which closed in the beginning of the year. million over five venture rounds since 2004. As I write this post, the current asking price on OpenSea is $36,099.60. Onclusive acquires Critical Mention.

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Can we press release that? 15 stories about the public relations industry (you won’t believe #10)

Stephen Waddington

It won’t happen, in fact the issue quickly becomes dismissed in CIPR communities because of deeply entrenched views and the PRCA’s assertive industry leadership. The industry has a wholly unrealistic expectation that graduates should be oven ready, and able to immediately undertake a stakeholder audit, write a blog, or pitch media.

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8 Ways to Make Your Press Release More Effective

Cision

– Richard Toohey, writing in Public Relations Quarterly , Fall 1972. Spin is something that the public is increasingly skeptical of, and this impacts the reputation of all communication professionals. How to Write a Press Release. Write better news releases: 6 common mistakes and how to avoid (or fix) them.

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

Communications Conversations

The Sprosty opportunity put me in a position to learn immensely from other startups and retailers, and Studio/E provided the space to explore the idea of following my true passions: art, professional fashion, and women in leadership. I miss the issues and reputation management work, especially on corporate responsibility issues.

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