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4 Creative PR Ideas for Crisis Communications

Sword and the Script

Constraint breeds creativity. Corporate crisis communications provides a demonstration because there are very clear constraints: Unknown unknowns – the effort to understand what is happening. Some of these included a) contact the writer b) contact the editor c) write a letter to the editor in response. Chevy embraces the truck.

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Why Spanx’s Sara Blakely might be the best CEO on LinkedIn

Communications Conversations

Not even American Family’s Jack Salzwedel (although he is great– I wrote about him first in 2015 ). It’s free or corporate jargon. I see four big best practices we could all put to use with our executive partners: Write like a PERSON, not an executive. Not General Motors’ Mary Barra (who has 1.2M

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20 PR and Marketing Predictions for 2022

Sword and the Script

I believe when people write predictions, they aren’t just saying what they think will happen but revealing a reflection of sorts. So, my prediction for 2022 is that those PR practitioners with stand-out skills like stellar writing ability and a proven track record of success will have unlimited career opportunities.

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Will humans have to re-write AI’s draft of history? 42 marketing and communications predictions for 2024

Sword and the Script

High demand for experienced communicators “Corporate communications professionals will continue to advance into top organizational leadership roles as their unrivaled combination of business strategy and stakeholder insight continues to become more essential. .” ~ Scott Kaminski , Senior Marketing Manager, Häfele America Co.

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6 Twin Cities women with amazing PR, comms and marketing career journeys

Communications Conversations

I did not attend, but the event featured a number of women leaders talking about their career progressions and encouraging others to seek the curiosity, bravery and creativity needed to drive successful careers–and lives (my educated guess based on the posts I saw from the event). Where is she now? Where is she now? Maggie Lamaack.

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How to pitch the modern journalist

Communications Conversations

Journalists get paid to write objective stories. However, very few journalists (13 percent) are relying on sourcing consumer-generated video and only 3 percent are using corporate video. Or, what about thinking creatively? PR Trends pr trends PR trends 2015 public relations trends public relations trends 2015'

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The Implications of the Growth of Social News

Cision

Jeremy is also a nationally syndicated journalist and writes for Huffington Post. Read Cision’s State of the Media Report 2015 today! Jeremy Bamidele is a corporate communications specialist, publicist, and journalist based out of Los Angeles, CA. Image: Anthony Kelly ; Jon Fingas ; Jason Howle ( Creative Commons ).