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Trend porn

Stephen Waddington

Artificial intelligence, climate crisis, media chaos, COVID-19 impact and the reorganisation of organisations themselves, are among key trends identified by think tanks, analysts, consultants, agencies, brands, and other self-interested organisations. Thanks to Daniel Eckler for scouring the internet and collating reports.

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2024’s Top 5 PR Trends: What to Watch

Newsfile

However, remember that AI should not replace human-written content and creativity. Examples of AI Prompts for PR Research Rank the top five best practices for crisis communication in the context of a healthcare industry scandal? Crisis Management Effectiveness : Impact of PR efforts in crises.

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Public relations in 2018

Stephen Waddington

By 2030 everyone on the planet will be connected. In the shift to data driven programmes there’s a danger that we lose sight of creativity. Creative and content, the keys to good storytelling, are frequently overlooked elements of public relations. Bots have been developed to help with customer service, support and sales.

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Future of PR: 2020 edition

Stephen Waddington

It’s impossible to keep coming up with creative ideas to reach and resonate with audiences who are not represented by a PR team. BME PR Pros is a community created by Elizabeth Bananuka that promotes black, Asian and ethnic minority diversity in the creative industries. If you work in issues and crisis it can be especially acute.