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Quick Summaries to 5 Surveys of PR and Corporate Communications

Sword and the Script

CEOs and business leaders are increasingly recognizing the value of corporate communications; investors say comms can increase company valuations. This week I paused to catch up on reading several other PR and corporate communications surveys that I haven’t had a chance to read yet and summarize them here for you.

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3 lessons corporate blogs can learn from personal blogs

Communications Conversations

Corporate blogging has never been bigger. According to the annual University of Massachusetts study of how Fortune 500 companies are using social media, a whopping 77% of companies are using a corporate blog. Look through the Fortune 500 companies and their blogs–you’ll definitely see this pattern.

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Brexit – 12 immediate actions for PR, corporate communications and public affairs professionals

Stuart Bruce

Public relations, corporate communications, public affairs and corporate affairs professionals will have an essential role in helping employers and clients to navigate this period of momentous change. We are change agents and are desperately need to forge the new relationships we need and the old ones that need to be maintained.

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Is kind leadership an oxymoron?

PR in High Definition

Why isn’t kindness desirable in the leadership community? When you think about it, this barely makes logical sense – if you’re the one giving, you’re not needy by definition. This is a serious reputational consideration – and from this perspective, establishing kindness as a corporate value makes serious sense.

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Understanding social media for B2B and corporate companies

Prohibition

When it comes to social media marketing , many don’t realise the true potential utilising this communications channel for B2B and corporate companies can have. Where the brand activity must centre on positioning the company ethos and values, the personal corporate presence is slightly different. How can brands use LinkedIn?

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From Regal to Get Real: Why Casual Communications Are Here to Stay

PRSay

Responding to these needs has caused companies and organizations to take a more genuine and empathetic approach to their communications and work styles. The result: a new definition of professionalism. To find out, internal communicators should become reporters within their organizations. Keep it real.

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Owning public relations as a management discipline

Wadds Inc.

As the CIPR celebrates its 75th anniversary, practitioners need to own public relations as a management discipline and move beyond communication tasks. A variety of alternative terms are frequently used to describe practice such as brand communication, corporate communication, corporate affairs, and integrated marketing communication.