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Do Companies Bear Responsibility to Address ‘Environmental Justice’?

PRSay

Among business leaders, communications strategists and social impact/social justice experts, just one-third of survey respondents are satisfied with the actions companies and C-suite leaders are taking to address “environmental justice,” new research finds.

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Damian Collins: Spreading harmful content on social media should be an offence like dumping chemicals

Mark My Words

Campaign Social media companies should be held liable for the spread of harmful disinformation on their platforms, according to a panel of experts, including the former chair of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport select committee.

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Has Gatorade Diluted its Brand?

Mindful Marketing

by David Hagenbuch - professor of marketing at Messiah University - ​author of Honorable Influence - founder of Mindful Marketing For companies thirsting for earnings, new product lines and brand extensions are often great sources of cash flow. Among the leading competitors are Body Armor, Powerade, PRIME, and Electrolit. revenue of $1.3

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A fish rots from the head: reputation needs leadership

PR in High Definition

This makes sense: leaders have the greatest power in a company, and when we think about the biggest companies on the planet – Apple , Meta, Tesla and Microsoft, for example – their leaders are inextricably tied to their company reputations, good or bad. But managing a company or brand’s reputation is rarely simple.

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Wood upgrades to a comprehensive social newsroom

Presspage

Wood provides performance-driven solutions throughout the asset life cycle in the oil & gas, chemicals, environment and infrastructure, power & process, clean energy, mining, nuclear and general industrial sectors. The company operates in more than 60 countries, employing around 55,000 people, with revenues of over $10 billion.

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Reputation and Crisis Management: “Trust Me On The Sunscreen”

Reputation Us

reported by the New York Times , for containing chemical ingredients that are absorbed into the skin and into the bloodstream, rather than staying on top of the skin. less messy), chemical sunscreens, rather than mineral concoctions, like zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, has substantially increased. Plan Ahead.

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Great questions can prompt great insight – What should you ask?

PR Job Coach

If you are prepared, can tell compelling stories of your career and chemically connect with the hiring managers, more than likely you have struck a resonant tone for a positive outcome. Where do you see the company going in the next year? How long have you been at the company and what makes you stay ?

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