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8 tips for health care organizations to foster better communication in 2016

Reputation Us

Article originally published in the Portland Business Journal on January 5, 2016. Stats, facts and guesses abound about the top health care trends in 2016. With ongoing data breaches in the news, patients will continue to have concerns about privacy issues, as will providers and payers.

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SHIFTxSW – See Y’all Next Year

Shift Communications

However, what they should focus on is: what has the event become; who does it cater to; is it relevant for my brand or my employees? Journalism Needs to Change: Interestingly enough, this complaint did not come from PR/Marketing professionals but journalists themselves. Esquire: The 12 Biggest Winners of SXSW 2016.

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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

PR still builds trust “Authentic customer testimonials, peer and employee reviews will increase in importance in 2024. To enhance empathy and connection with their teams and clients, organizations will foster employee brand ambassadors, highlight origin stories, show behind-the-scenes videos, and encourage user-generated content.

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

Sword and the Script

Communication channels and actions must be increasingly fluid, agile, and complete, with interesting and objective narratives that engage and awaken the interaction and commitment of employees with the company, and between different areas. Employee communication will continue to be a major focus for many CCOs. next year, down from 6.4%

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30 Pragmatic Marketing and PR Predictions for 2020

Sword and the Script

11) Privacy regs bring back the basics. The consumer privacy battle will rage on, and marketers will be affected by new data privacy regulations. ” What’s happening in public relations is happening right now in independent journalism. 27) Executives and employees as the way through the clutter.

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The Biggest PR Disasters Of 2016

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

2016 had plenty of the kind of the kinds of news-making crises that public relations people dread. swim team star Ryan Lochte was a loser when it came to his behavior at the 2016 Olympics. But Stumpf at first seemed to blame rank-and-file employees, 5300 of whom were fired over the scandal. Samsung’s product recall gets heated.

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