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S&T Live Recap: UCLA’s Mary Osako on Being Yourself in Corporate America

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Losing yourself to fit in is often rewarded in the corporate world, but the pose can be draining, Osako said. For her first job after college, she worked as an administrative assistant for a Japanese airline at the Los Angeles airport. But he told her she was a soldier in the corporate world, not a leader.

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How to Deliver a Genuine Corporate Apology [UML]

Sword and the Script

You only get one shot at making a good first impression – and that’s true for corporate apologies too. Somehow as we grow up, those principles we learned as kids are beaten out of our collective corporate being. This is true of messaging, positioning, press releases and corporate apologies. 1) The incomplete corporate apology.

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ICON 2021 Recap: Inside Delta Air Lines’ Crisis Response to COVID-19

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This was a scenario that was unimaginable,” said panelist Trebor Banstetter, director of corporate communications for Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines. “I Internal messages repurposed for news media. There were very few communications items that we produced that did not have an internal component as well as an external,” Shea said.

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Crisis Management Lessons From Boeing’s 737 Max Disasters

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Gordon Johndroe , vice president of global media relations and public affairs for the Chicago-based aircraft manufacturer, spoke to members of PRSA’s Corporate Communications Section in the Nov. 5 webinar “Crisis Management on an International Stage: Takeaways from Boeing’s Biggest Crisis and Time Spent in the West Wing.”.

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Advocating for a Better Workplace; Off Script No. 42: Tina McCormack Beaty of SHRM

Sword and the Script

SHRM would have been a dream client because leadership is innovating across its products, events, member experience and communications, so it is a thrill to be in-house. 4) On the in-house side, there are clearly areas of overlap between HR and corporate communications – internal comms comes to mind.

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Global Business Leaders Congratulate Maxim Behar for the PR Week Award as Best PR Professional in Europe for 2022

Maxim Behar

Thank you so much for all your positive energy, leadership, and goodwill. Our industry continues to suffer from a lack of visible leadership. We know each other for almost 15 years now, have done numerous projects together within the International PR Organization ICCO, have met several times in Austria and in Bulgaria.

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Diversity, Politics and MBAs in the Business of PR; Off Script #20: James S. Walker

Sword and the Script

What do you think is the role of internal communications in this polarizing environment? . That starts with the messages and actions of prominent, visible, respected leaders and cascades through the organizations via internal communications. 5) You seem to do a lot of international work. Who do we need to engage to get started?