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Crisis & Reputation Management on Boards’ Radar

The Proactive Report

The 2016 Aon Global Risk Management Survey that polled CEOs, CFOs and risk managers ranked damage to brand and reputation as a top concern, displacing the financial and economic risks that have traditionally dominated this survey in the past. However, the techniques and skills we used in the past are no longer sufficient in the digital age.

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Today, we say goodbye to HARO [PR Tech Sum 52]

Sword and the Script

The founding HARO was founded by Peter Shankman in 2008 as a Facebook group for journalists in need of sources. I did my best to defend the company’s reputation. One thing that’s clear: HARO and Shankman made an indelible impression on the PR professionals it served back in the day. The change will take effect on April 2, 2024.

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Reflexivity Memo on PR practice from craft skills to education. A case of ‘plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose’.

PR Conversations

Then, please return to read this Reflexivity Memo inspired by Jim’s answers to the questions that I posed in 2008: Q9. Do you have a view of why so many PR practitioners focus on craft skills and are reluctant to educate themselves despite many decades of body of knowledge creation? I’m not convinced this has happened.

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Your Business’ PR: Can it benefit with good memes?

Lauri Pehar Borsh

She expresses her thoughts on how she overcame a huge setback in 2008 during the market crash. The post Your Business’ PR: Can it benefit with good memes? appeared first on Laurie Pehar Borsh Digital PR. Laurie […].

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How to Get On in New Communications: Be Nice

ZudePR

“When I first started blogging in 2008, it was to document my own journey through a changing media landscape, knowing PR needed a new approach. “At the time, I was working with FT Press on a book called PR 2.0: “Almost 10 years later, what are some measurable outcomes from participating in PR Conversations?