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Almanac: Challenges and opportunities for public relations 2022

Stephen Waddington

We look forward to eight of the biggest issues for public relations in 2022. Almanac: Challenges and opportunities for public relations 2022 from Stephen Waddington This isn’t a review of 2021, or even a series of predictions for 2022. of employees worked from home during the pandemic.

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Grounded in Values: Growing an Honest, Respectful and Responsive Organization

Stern + Associates

My dream was to create an agency grounded in ethical, outstanding, responsive service and respectful treatment of all stakeholders alike: whether clients, employees or the media covering our clients’ stories. A client should never need to ask, “What happened to the document you said you’d get back to me last week?”

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10 Ways Communicators Can Be Kind to Their Minds in Honor of Mental Health Awareness Month

The Hoffman Agency

This can look like keeping a gratitude journal, expressing thanks to others, or even making a “work wins” document that you can add to each time you secure media for a client, win an award, or get kudos from a team member. For example, Hoffman has many workshops related to PR tools for its employees. Do something creative.

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PR Ethics: From Client Selection to AI Challenges – KayAnn Schoeneman

Ethical Voices

Keep it to the factual issues with documentation proven related to the position. How we measure the impact and value of employee and employer … because again, I do believe it’s a two-way street. We are a small firm, about 20 people in Washington, but we are always looking to be creative and not be cookie cutter.

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