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Book review: Everyday Communication Strategies

Wadds Inc.

Amanda Coleman's Everyday Communications Strategies provides advice on proactively managing issues in corporate communication. Prevention is better than cure - and if a crisis situation is often described as a car crash, this book is all about avoiding collisions. Coleman’s manual is reassuringly comprehensive.

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Book Review: A Century of Spin

Wadds Inc.

A Century of Spin critiques the public relations industry's role in facilitating corporate propaganda and undermining democracy. Ethics in public relations practice can be a challenging issue. Dinan is currently Head of the Division of Communication, Media and Culture at the University of Stirling.

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Book Review: Purposeful Brands

Wadds Inc.

Based in California, author Sandy Skees has 30 years of experience in management consulting and strategic communications. Purposeful Brands is an erudite and original book with a straight-talking style that deals clearly with definitions of the core concepts of purpose and sustainability in particular.

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Corporate Reputation And The Whistleblower Culture

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Tom Mueller, who interviewed over 200 corporate whistleblowers for his book Crisis of Conscience: Whistleblowing in an Age of Fraud , proclaims this “the age of the whistleblower.”. What’s more, a strong corporate culture, rightly prized by high-growth organizations, can inhibit healthy disclosure of wrongdoing.

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Corporate Reputation And The Whistleblower Culture

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Tom Mueller, who interviewed over 200 corporate whistleblowers for his book Crisis of Conscience: Whistleblowing in an Age of Fraud , proclaims this “the age of the whistleblower.”. What’s more, a strong corporate culture, rightly prized by high-growth organizations, can inhibit healthy disclosure of wrongdoing.

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The ethical challenges of weaponized communication – Elizabeth Edwards

Ethical Voices

She discusses a number of important issues, including: The ethical challenges of weaponized communication. I have a degree in Organizational Communication, then applied that first working in the space division of Boeing, back when the International Space Station was still on the ground and being built.

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Top 7 Communication Resources

Critical Mention

Books, webinars and podcasts have risen in popularity now that more people are spending time indoors. As PR pros work from home, now is a good time for them to sharpen their communication and public relations skills through educational resources. They should also prepare for what communication will be like after the pandemic has ended.

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