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Web3: Time To Practice Smart “Reputation Hygiene”

Reputation Us

Now, as the world moves toward Web3 with employees still working remotely and perhaps living a Metaverse life, we predict the focus on good “reputation hygiene” will become widely recognized as essential. It is described as the “new web,” characterized by decentralization and blockchain technology.

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Future of PR: 2020 edition

Stephen Waddington

It is firmly on the agenda of industry bodies and progressive organisations are talking steps to address it for employees. Good employers can support the mental health and wellbeing of employees through good management and a progressive workplace, but the organisation needs to deliver its commercial goals. What we do 5.

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Public relations in 2018

Stephen Waddington

By 2030 everyone on the planet will be connected. The skills, technology and workflow used in media and public relations are converging. There’s a growing recognition of the opportunity to use the social web as a means of engaging directly with a variety of stakeholders including customers, employees, prospects and suppliers.

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Your audience with the public

Stephen Waddington

Automation Technology is useful to make sense of data and create content for the internet, but you can’t and shouldn’t ever automate a conversation. Instead technology is used to enable practitioners to work smarter and offer new services. Content must be authentic.