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The Do Be, Don’t Be Guide to a Good Reputation

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As communications professionals, we all have our favorite books on PR and reputation management, many of which can be found discussed on PR Daily , among other professional media sites. But what about a simple, clear-cut, no-nonsense, easy peasy, lemon squeezy guide to creating and maintaining a good reputation? Not so many, perhaps. Here’s an attempt in a series of Do Be, Don’t Be pointers to achieve precisely that. 1.

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10 Tiresome, Useless Clichés to Strip From Your Speech & Writing

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10 Irritating, Useless Clichés to Strip From Your Speech & Writing

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Big Buffoon Johnson Appointed Foreign Secretary a Disastrous Error of Judgement by Theresa May

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Where Johnson should have remained, out of trouble and out of reach. (Mind you, he’s always out of touch, irrespective of where he is.). The government I lead will be driven not by the interests of the privileged few, but by yours [the citizens of the UK]. So said Theresa May as newly appointed PM of the UK. Unfortunately – and infuriatingly – by making Boris Johnson our UK Government’s Foreign Secretary, she has committed an egregious error of judgement and a massive #PR

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Subtext: What do polite phrases in English and American really mean?

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Click on the image to watch on YouTube the wonderful subtextual meanings between Annie Hall and Alvy play out as subtitles. Anyone who’s ever watched Annie Hall (1977) , the multi-Oscar-winning comedy movie, will always remember the funny and famous “Balcony Scene” in which Annie Hall and Alvy Singer, the main characters, try to impress each other with what they’re saying while simultaneously thinking very differently.

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On bad LinkedIn invites: Eight good reasons to click no and not feel guilty

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One of the guilt-tripping, unspoken rules in life is that you’re a bad person if you say no to requests. I’m talking about what are often reasonable requests, nothing extreme. This compels some of us to say yes, but then later we often regret doing so. But if we say no, we may be wary of being unfairly judged, and worry about developing a bad reputation for being selfish and unhelpful to others.

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13 Truths About PR ? How Many Do You Believe In?

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In celebration of 2016* marking the 110th anniversary of PR, this article is the first in a series of reflections on the profession and its practice. (* Ivy Lee , arguably the founder of modern PR, published his Declaration of Principles about the purpose and value of PR in 1906.). To stay relevant over time―as with any communications discipline―PR must evolve and address new challenges and developments [ Tweet Quote ].