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Make #Leadership a Priority in 2016

Deirdre Breakenridge

Now that I’m 25+ years into my career, I’ve experienced leadership as both a part of an individual’s personality and natural ability, as well as what he or she learns through education, mentoring and training. Are you making leadership a priority in 2016, and what does leadership look like to you in the New Year? … Read more.

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Digital PR spend increases significantly, but still not enough investment in training

Stuart Bruce

The PRCA Digital PR and Communications Report 2016 reveals a sharp rise in digital PR budgets, but continuing concern over the lack of investment in training. Depressingly the need for more investment in training was also one of the main findings of last year’s report. Digital PR training.

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SHIFT Archives: The Best of Q2 2016

Shift Communications

Our top posts from the second quarter of 2016 focused on PR and marketing technology skills, Facebook branded content, and measuring influencer performance. In April of 2016, Facebook decided to change the game and reporting methods for the typical influencer. Want to see how to do this for your blog? Here’s how. Lisa Zanchi.

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Why Training Your Employees on Personal Branding is Good PR

Marketwired

In 2016, social media has been a key tool to building an effective and vibrant global personal brand. Peters prophesized that an individual does not “belong to” any company for life, and said person’s affiliation isn’t to a particular function, or job title and description.

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Public relations and professionalism: work to do to realise full potential

Stephen Waddington

billion in 2016 (Public Relations and Communications Association, 2016). Institutionalised training or a period of internship There is no requirement in public relations for a conversation from theory to practice. Training schemes in practice are limited. Institutionalised training or a period of internship.

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Who Needs Brain Training Software When We Have the IPRRC?

Katie Paine's Measurement Blog

Please note: This piece originally appeared as a free article in the late March 2016 edition of The Measurement Advisor newsletter. The post Who Needs Brain Training Software When We Have the IPRRC? This three-day idea fest that takes place in Miami every spring is organized by Don Stacks of the University of Miami.

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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. However, the 2016 consumer will want to engage more with docs, not just apps. Casey Boggs is president of Portland-based LT Public Relations.