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Trends That Will Shape PR in 2018

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

What can PR professionals expect in 2018? We saw the Coca-Cola company air a Super Bowl ad featuring a stream of attractive multiethnic individuals set against “America the Beautiful,” sung in various languages. Corporate CEOs rallied to aid those affected by the administration’s suddenly announced travel ban.

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The Boldest PR Moves of 2018

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The first half of 2018 has seen some remarkable corporate PR maneuvers. In many cases, well-known companies have come up with creative ways to take a stand or respond to a public challenge. The boldest PR moves of 2018 — so far. WeWork: virtue signaling or corporate activism? Ambien is woke.

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Interview Series: CMO of UL Discusses How PR & Content Marketing Are Evolving in 2018

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She joined UL in 2015 and is responsible for brand and marketing strategy, communications, public relations and crisis management, corporate social responsibility, events, customer experience, digital marketing and social media, as well as the marketing organization at large. Kathy: I am the SVP, Chief Marketing Officer at UL.

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2018 in Review: Looking Back on a Year in Issues & Trends

PRSay

In evaluating the topics that mattered most to PRSA members in 2018, here’s what caught our eye: Public apologies. There was Papa John’s apology and subsequent corporate shakeup after founder John Schnatter uttered a racial slur on a conference call. ” Office life. about the pros and cons of a 40-hour workweek.

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14 Views on When a Company Should Speak Out About a Social Issue Today

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Companies and organizations of all sizes today are increasingly under pressure — from activists to employees — to speak out on high-profile political and social issues. In this tumultuous past year, stakeholders want to know where companies and CEOs stand. ” — Dave Samson, Global Vice Chairman, Corporate Affairs, Edelman .

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2019 Corporate Crises: Failure To Plan Is Planning to Fail

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Already in 2019, corporate crises appear to be increasing and getting nastier than 2018. According to The Holmes Report , last year brought an increasing penchant for corporate scandals. So how does a company handle a corporate crisis in today’s world? We’re rethinking corporate crisis.

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Celebrating workplace inclusion—the 50 best companies for diversity

Agility PR Solutions

New rankings from Black Enterprise, in partnership with the Executive Leadership Council, presents the corporations that have committed to take action so that African American stakeholders can reap the benefits of inclusion. The […]. The […].

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