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CEO social profiles critical comms tools during COVID-19

Communications Conversations

Comms teams have been on full-tilt since early March communicating with employees and stakeholders seemingly non-stop. But one channel has given a handful of companies a huge leg up on others in the crisis communications game: personal CEO social media profiles (mostly, on LinkedIn). Now we’re seeing WHY every day.

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7 Lessons That Ryan Lochte’s Olympic Crisis Can Teach PR Pros

MaccaPR

You may believe they’re hidden safely away on your company’s server, but the reality is that a renegade hacking collective, a bored 15-year-old in North Korea or a 20-year-old former employee with an iPhone and a grudge can crack your secrets wide open. Everything you do is on camera or leaves some other digital trail,” warns Austin.

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Vendors are starting to show new use cases for AI in PR [PR tech sum no. 49]

Sword and the Script

Propel releases AI-based “media war room”; Muck Rack has AI recommending reporters to PR; PRophet partners to bring influencer marketing and media alerts; Did you know Gartner has a Market Guide for Employee Communications? Generative AI may get all the attention these days, but it’s not the only “kind” of AI.

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Future of PR and social media for International Air Transport Association crisis communications conference

Stuart Bruce

Stuart Bruce speaking at the IATA Crisis Communications in the Social Media Age conference. (c) This morning I gave a keynote at the global ‘Crisis Communications in the Social Media Age’ conference in Istanbul. The motion was “You don’t need compliance rules when your employees have social media.”