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DEI Language, Please: A New Step in Corporate and Marketing Communications

Shift Communications

At a time when companies — both B2C and B2B — are being held more accountable for their actions, policies and statements than ever before, it is imperative for us as communicators to be more mindful of the words we choose. It’s easier than you think to inadvertently say something with discriminatory undertones.

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How agencies can benefit from R&D tax relief to drive innovation

Stephen Waddington

Sophie Smith Agencies can claim a proportion of research and development investment costs against their Corporation Tax. Our COVID-19 UK Public Relations report has kickstarted a series of industry conversations about what drives innovation in communication and professional services. More on that to come.

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Latin American PR Leaders on New Communication Essentials

PRSay

For communicators in today’s hyper-globalized world, achieving an organization’s goals is becoming more complex. A growing multiplicity of voices and communications channels accompanies disruptive technologies and radical new business models. A brand’s communications should remain “simple, short and concrete,” he said.

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Why the ‘Cheaper’ PR Agency Is the Worst Value

Bianchi Biz Blog

So, why are some Purchasing and Procurement buyers still making decisions based on the lowest PR agency rates? If a buyer picks the agency with the lowest rate, they think they can get more hours from the budget, and therefore, more or better results. Some of the blame falls upon the PR agency industry itself. And why is that?

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Agency Executives Discuss Best Practices for Leading and Communicating During the COVID-19 Crisis

PRSay

In a topical and wide-ranging discussion among PR executives, PRSA’s new Storytellers series debuted on May 12 with a webinar titled “ Trusted Advisers: PR Agencies in a Global Pandemic.”. “As He recommended that companies communicate a consistent message to audiences, while also being sensitive to their situations.

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3 Trends for Comms Pros to Watch 1 Month Into 2024

PRSay

Communications trends that emerged in 2023 promise to gain further momentum as 2024 continues. Communications teams should focus on having the right tools to demonstrate the results they achieve, even during tough financial times. Here are a few predictions that PR pros should take note of as we enter February.

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Why You Should Hire a Crisis Communications Agency?

Prohibition

Having a crisis communication plan in place ahead of time reduces confusion, ensures an effective communication flow, and improves messaging timeliness during or after a crisis. The basics of good crisis communications are the same for every company. The basics of good crisis communications are the same for every company.