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Celebrating Black History Month: Notable Thought Leaders Opening New Doors to the Future

Stern + Associates

Center for Leadership and Ethics at Columbia Business School, she also hosts the popular TED Business Podcast. is a pioneering social scientist and social worker whose frameworks for designing ethical AI ensure well-being for diverse communities and organizational cultures. Modupe Akinola, Ph.D. Bernstein & Co.

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Black History Month 2023: Notable Thought Leaders Opening New Doors to the Future

Stern + Associates

Center for Leadership and Ethics at Columbia Business School, she also hosts the popular TED Business Podcast. is a pioneering social scientist and social worker whose frameworks for designing ethical AI ensure well-being for diverse communities and organizational cultures. Modupe Akinola, Ph.D. Bernstein & Co.

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Maxim Behar on Bulgaria ONAIR - The Border Between Ethics, Morality and Scandal

Maxim Behar

Maxim: On that day, a very important day, anything Mr. Petkov and Lena Borislavova do, would electrify the social media and society. You mentioned quality journalism and media here, but we often forget that there are more than 4 billion journalists in the world right now, and we all own media.

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The Volume and Variety of Communications Work is Shifting, Finds 5th Annual Survey of Comms Pros

Sword and the Script

More and more crisis communication events that interrupt the general flow of work in our area. Karen Swim , PR, Marketing and Social Media Consultant, Words For Hire , LLC and President of Solo PR Pro. Social media earned the lowest marks for bias, while traditional journalists earned the best marks.

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Marcomms: A year in pictures

PR in High Definition

As the nights draw in and Christmas approaches, thoughts of 2019 planning are well underway but instead of looking to the future, we’re going to take a look back over the past year and highlight some of the key trends and events that have taken place in world of communications to give us some inspiration for the year ahead. A big tech crisis.

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Future of PR: 2020 edition

Stephen Waddington

First, the ease with which disinformation can be created and spread via social media has huge implications for public engagement and discourse in society. Second, structural issues in the mainstream media as it continues to transform to digital should be a concern for all practitioners. Representing the public that we serve 4.

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Challenges and changes for PR in 2021

Stephen Waddington

Issues and crisis management have come to the fore as companies are forced to react to economic factors and as misinformation about COVID-19 continues to spread, placing a sharper focus on tackling fake news and the need for customer transparency and honesty.