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Meet the Media: John Baxter, Freelance Writer

Bianchi Biz Blog

I eschew corporate titles, and simply refer to myself as a freelance writer. I attended a symposium at the Engine Research Center, at the University of Wisconsin in Madison two summers ago entitled Technologies to Meet Ultra-Low NOx Standards, which should supply an excellent background for that article.

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24 people I’d like to have coffee with in 2016

Communications Conversations

Almost two years ago, I ranted on this blog about how I was done with coffee meet-ups. And while I’m not backing off my primary claims (no coffees with folks who want to “pick my brain” and phone calls instead of coffees with students looking for advice), I am making a concerted effort in 2016 to get back to coffees.

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The Challenges for Health Care Communicators as a New Normal Emerges From the COVID-19 Crisis

PRSay

Among the themes that emerged from the meeting were how to bring patients back for emergency treatments, surgeries, elective procedures, screenings, outpatient therapies and office visits. Ellen Beth Levitt is a member of PRSA’s Health Academy Executive Committee, and was Health Academy chair in 2016. Honoring health care workers.

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5 Ways to Improve Your Content Strategy

The Proactive Report

A new report from BrightEdge reveals that although marketers at B2C and B2B Fortune 500 brands recognize the AI, voice and hyper-local revolution is here, most are not yet planning to adapt their marketing strategies to these new ideas. The wheels do tend to grind slowly in large corporations. Altimeter ).

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Hopes, Dreams and Sage Advice: 40+ Marketing and PR predictions for 2023

Sword and the Script

This will contribute to even more noise, and it will make high-quality corporate content both more appreciated and harder to find.”. Regular dissemination of good communication, meeting and texting practices is also necessary. There is a new corporate scenario that directly impacts all audiences and communication channels.

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6 Awesome Examples of How To Leverage Corporate History in Brand Storytelling

MaccaPR

Corporate histories are important to customers, employees, business partners, and community members. Your corporate story can prove that sound business decisions have been made along the way, pay respect to your employees, build goodwill, and demonstrate long-lasting corporate strength. Legos' Corporate History Video.

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New Pros Week is Coming: Here’s How to Get Involved

PRSay

1-7, 2016) encourages new public relations professionals to share resources and advice with fellow new professionals across the country as we celebrate current members and encourage new members to join. Arrange a mentor meet and greet in which young professionals are paired with seasoned mentors. How are you planning to celebrate?

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