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Book Review: Organizational listening - The missing essential in public communication

Wadds Inc.

A comprehensive assessment of how institutions, including governments and businesses, fail to listen to their publics effectively, and the damage that results. The book then delves deeper to quantify and understand this lack of listening.

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Evolving Roles and Responsibilities in Public Relations

Deirdre Breakenridge

Their study, “ Roles in Social Media: How the Practice of Public Relations is Evolving ” was published by PR Journal in Summer / Fall 2016. Many of these findings support and add to what you reported in your book, “ Social Media and Public Relations: Eight Practices for the PR Professional. – Marlene Neill. .

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ICON Recap: Nina Jankowicz on Winning the Disinformation War

PRSay

Although Election Day is fast approaching, the lessons from 2016 have yet to sink in, said Nina Jankowicz during her General Session at PRSA’s ICON 2020 virtual conference today. The government realm, so far, has consisted of classified briefings on sanctions and talking points of the politicization of intelligence, she said.

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

Critical Mention

I started reading some very interesting papers and books about the psychological forces come into play in tough corporate and external environments. I would do so via a live satellite feed, providing insights, and sharing my experiences at international conferences from London to Shanghai. Most of this happened in the U.S. If so, how?

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

Stephen Waddington

My view is that a single organisation would benefit from scale, standards, including a single code of conduct, and a voice to government and business. We’d compile clipping books for clients at the end of each month. The print edition went monthly in 2013, and bi-monthly in 2016. That data is from the 2020 PRCA Census.

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Public relations in 2019

Stephen Waddington

John O’Brien and Andrew Cave’s book The Power of Purpose is a good guidebook to organisational purpose. #2 If, like me, you’re a Remainer and two years on from the referendum you’re struggling to figure out why the UK voted to leave the EU, Robert Peston’s book WTF? That’s growth of seven percent since 2016 when it reached £12.9

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Maxim Behar for the Polish Magazine PR Manager: Modern PR Globally

Maxim Behar

In order to do it correctly, we must have a completely different level of understanding of the company's activities, we must know the internal organizational structure, and even to put ourselves in the CEO’s place. I write about this in my last book, which I already published during the pandemic - The Morning After.

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