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Allegory report examines emerging corporate digital risk

Stephen Waddington

A report by Allegory sets out the urgent need for organisations to act on issues related to Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR) and proposes a framework to support planning. I’ve been working with the team at Allegory to explore the issue of Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR).

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Pride Month in a Year of Loathing: Allies Needed

PRSay

PRSA has curated a wide range of professional development and educational resources, all designed to recognize and celebrate the LGBTQ+ population within and beyond the communications profession. In 2003, he co-founded FH Out Front, the first global LGBTQ communications practice at an international PR firm (FleishmanHillard).

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What the Cision-Trendkite Merger Means for the Communications Industry

Onclusive

As the CEO of a leading communications technology company, I have been asked by many of our customers what this means for the industry. It is no surprise that marketing technology has now reached the pinnacle as the #1 largest marketing expenditure, according to the Gartner 2018-2019 CMO Spend Report.

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New Study Reveals Impact of Cyberattacks on Consumer Confidence, Corporate Reputation

Reputation Us

Consumers trust banks/credit unions, private companies and health care providers most to handle personal information; Organizations face adverse consequences if a cyber incident is mishandled. The study, conducted in September 2019, surveyed 562 adults in Oregon. 54% Hacker 46% Corporation – Who’s to blame if a company is hacked.

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Book Review: Communicate in a Crisis

Wadds Inc.

A review of Communicate in a Crisis by Kate Hartley. Communicate in a Crisis by Kate Hartley sets out to answer that question. It’s a manual for the digital age, a guide to how companies and communicators can chart a path through the dangers of fake news, social media “outrage” and the declining trust that can undermine brands.

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AP Style: How relevant is it in 2019?

Communications Conversations

People now spend only 11 minutes a day consuming newspaper media, and 9 minutes a day consuming magazine media. Meanwhile, they spend 6 hours and 35 minutes a day consuming digital media. Communication behaviors have changed. Today, they’re absolutely a key way we all communicate. They show up in texts.

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The rise of greenwashing discussion & scrutiny in the media

Onclusive

If you’re a PR or comms pro, you’ll already know that environmental sustainability has become a central part of corporate strategy, building brand reputation, and the media landscape. As the appetite for green news has increased, so has the dramatic rise in greenwashing discussion and accusations across the mainstream and social media.

Media 195