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6 Best Practices for Identifying and Reacting to a PR Crisis

Cision

Crisis communication is an important aspect of most PR roles. In the Journal of Marketing Management, a group of British researchers write that crisis communication has “implications for brand equity and consumers’ purchase intentions.” Identifying a PR crisis. Monitoring.

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PR ethics and journalism ethics in the face of media business meltdown

Stuart Bruce

To summarise Oborne’s critique is that The Telegraph now puts commercial interests above journalistic integrity and has shattered the traditional Chinese wall between journalism and advertising. Six articles on this subject can now be found online, between 8 and 15 November 2012, although three are not available to view.”

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An Interview with Richard Bistrong, CEO, Front-Line Anti-Bribery LLC

Critical Mention

My goal was to simply share my story and experience on-line through a blog, and to then re-share on social media. While I started engaging on social media channels, I realized that blogging and writing about my experiences would be central to sharing my story. The other unexpected surprise along the way was being asked to guest blog.

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2010s: The decade defined by impact

Karen Freberg

Worked with the PR and social media team on influencer marketing, crisis communication, and social media measurement. Opportunity to collaborate in a variety of different ways from guest blog posts, being part of #AdobeInsiders, and much more! General Motors (2015). This was part of the Plank Fellowship for educators.

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10 Tips to Become More Likeable

Cision

. “Talking about ourselves—whether in a personal conversation or through social media sites like Facebook and Twitter—triggers the same sensation of pleasure in the brain as food or money” – Robert Lee Holz, “Science Reveals Why We Brag So Much,” Wall Street Journal, 2012. What do you think of me ?”

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