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Join the #PRStudChat Community for a State of Healthcare Communications Twitter Chat on February 17th

Deirdre Breakenridge

ET, the #PRStudChat community will participate in a Twitter chat discussion focused the state of healthcare communications. The healthcare arena has experienced continuous change with social media empowering the digitally demanding patient. She is the editor of Ragan’s Health Care Communication News. Event PR 2.0

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Thought Leadership Series: McKesson Better Health Tour – Demonstrating Healthcare Innovation with Action

Shift Communications

Established brands are often challenged by their deep roots and longevity in the marketplace when it comes to claiming true healthcare innovation. McKesson Corporation faces this exact conundrum. As one of the oldest and largest healthcare companies in the nation, McKesson serves more than half of U.S.

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Can Big Business Save America?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Corporate America is stepping up. This comes as a happy sign for public relations professionals who preach corporate responsibility or even strategic activism to clients. Yet the need here is not mere public relations messaging, but leadership and action. ” 2020 Brings A Leadership Test. But there is some good news.

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Why PR And Marketing Matter Now

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Today, brand communications is much more of a two-way street. In a depressed economy, a business that maintains marketing and communications will bounce back more quickly than one that cuts its budgets. Customer communication has never been more important. In an uncertain situation, communication matters.

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Fostering Collaboration and Empathy between Men and Women in Business with Stacy Kehren Idema

PR for Anyone

In her appearance on the podcast, Stacy discusses the challenges that women face in the corporate world – namely, the prevalent perception that women are vying for a controlled and limited share of success. She also reflects on her own journey, from breaking free of corporate constraints to embracing entrepreneurship.

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When The CEO Should Be The PR Spokesperson

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Forty-four percent of 210 CEOs surveyed said their most important communication goal for 2019 was to sell the company’s products and services, and 60% said they were unlikely to speak out about any social issue. It’s good news that corporate leaders are starting to appreciate the power of social media, but progress has been slow.

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The Challenges for Health Care Communicators as a New Normal Emerges From the COVID-19 Crisis

PRSay

As hospitals and health care services gradually reopen in the coming weeks and months, communications and PR professionals will be helping patients, caregivers and staff adjust to the new normal after COVID-19. For communicators, the challenge is to help people feel comfortable about returning to their doctors and hospital services.