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The 22 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

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Originally Published August 23, 2017; Updated August 9, 2021 ; Updated November 2023 PR is always evolving. Whether you’re a new PR assistant or the Director of Communications, the core of your job revolves around using news and content to put forth your brand’s desired messaging. PR pros often review and edit when appropriate.

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The 21 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

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Originally Published August 23, 2017; Updated August 9, 2021. Whether you’re a new PR assistant or the Director of Communications, the core of your job revolves around using news and content to put forth your brand’s desired messaging. Earned Media & Media Relations. Crisis Communications.

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Setting the right earned media objectives for your brand

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Earned media content is king when it comes to building brand reputation—your biggest brand asset. And while in the past there have always been clearer metrics around paid and owned media than earned media, that’s changed with the industry shift from print to digital formats, which has resulted in a wealth of digital data.

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From changing comms to care: Six trends that will make a huge impact in 2021

PR in High Definition

With 2020 almost behind us, we’ve been having some great discussions here at Firefly about what we think the year ahead holds, so here are six of the main trends we’ve come up with that we think will have a huge impact on the world of comms in 2021. Stronger communication of social and political movements. Move over media relations.

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The Importance of Public Relations for Building and Maintaining a Positive Reputation

Victorious PR

Social media is essential for brand reputation because it allows companies to connect with their audience, build a positive image, and have professionals know what to do in a crisis. With the use of social media and various platforms to share information, a positive reputation is critical to the success of your brand.

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Crisis Management Lessons From Boeing’s 737 Max Disasters

PRSay

Gordon Johndroe , vice president of global media relations and public affairs for the Chicago-based aircraft manufacturer, spoke to members of PRSA’s Corporate Communications Section in the Nov. On rebuilding Boeing’s reputation: I don’t want to talk too much about it until the MAX is safely flying again.

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What to do when PR Pros accidentally spread misinformation – Kelsey Bohl

Ethical Voices

I started in supply chain operations communications doing internal operations comms for our associates, communicating to them changes in their roles, changes in processes that they do every day, and then in April moved to the press office. Years ago, I did a crisis communications certificate through PRSA. Take your time.

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