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6 B2B Tech Trends From CES 2020

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

CES 2020 is officially a wrap. Much of the news was about new gadgets and Big Tech announcements, but there was plenty of PR from B2B tech brands, too. As a result, whether you’re a brand, ad tech business, AI platform, or retailer, if you do business in California, you’re touched by the law. What dominated the conversation?

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Trust: Business Tops Media and Government in Ethics and Competence, Finds Survey

Sword and the Script

Businesses are increasingly viewed as more ethical and competent than government, media and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Business is ethical and competent. According to the survey, business was the only institution that respondents classified as both ethical and competent. click image for higher resolution).

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The Risks of Brand Stances on Political Issues

PRSay

Given the rapid pace of change and the harsh partisan rhetoric that seeps into even seemingly innocuous issues, there is reason to believe that brands and politics will become even more intertwined — especially as the 2024 presidential election nears. Among them, do brands have a responsibility to develop a public political strategy?

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How 2020 Has Highlighted the Importance of Being Open and Honest

PRSay

We’re only halfway through 2020, but the year has already ushered in a once-in-a-century pandemic and a world-altering movement to dismantle systemic racism. So what do the rapid changes of 2020 mean for your organization? For many, it should mean refocusing on the importance of being open and transparent. Art credit: lilly ma.

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Future of PR: 2020 edition

Stephen Waddington

He published a paper called PR 2020 on behalf of the CIPR in 2011 that examined the future of PR. The PR 2020 project was based on interviews with PR practitioners throughout the UK and the outlook for the forthcoming decade. They are all issues that will occupy us all in 2020. Issues in practice 1. Happy New Year.

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How “Last Dance” is proving leadership has evolved quite a bit since the 90s

Communications Conversations

So, that got me thinking about leadership in the PR and comms industries. But, here’s the question for 2020: Does that rule still hold true today? Like I said, earlier in my career, I saw my fair share of people in leadership exhibiting Jordan-esque behavior. And, leaders leading with ethics and values vs. an iron fist.

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Page report highlights management communications opportunity

Wadds Inc.

I described this shift in a paper for the Government Communication Service in 2020. A new report - Beyond communication: CCO leadership in navigating new complexity - published by the Page Society supports my argument for the elevated status of the corporate communications function. Dr Shannon A.

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