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The Hallmarks of a Great Internship Program

PRSay

Previously, he held senior communications positions at Sears, Sara Lee Corporation, Pitney Bowes and Eli Lilly. Given his extensive experience in the agency, corporate and academic sectors, PRsay asked Culp for his thoughts on effective internship programs today. He is also the author of Culpwrit , the PR career blog.

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PR Lessons From The Biggest Failures of 2023

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Some were management failures, while others were about corporate values or behavior. It was caused in part by OpenAI’s unusual hybrid Board structure, which seeks to blend a nonprofit and a for-profit organization to balance commercial goals with adherence to its social mission. Yet, nothing happens in a vacuum.

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How To Engage Millennials In Corporate Social Responsiblity

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Whether you’re a nonprofit targeting donors or a corporation trying to build customer and employee engagement through a giving program, there is one group of consumers who stand out — millennials. A true CSR commitment offers a wealth of internal programming and engagement, typically led by HR. Drive engagement year-round.

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Faces & Markets of PRGN: South Korea – A High-Tech Economy and a Cultural Powerhouse  

Bianchi Biz Blog

Grace Haekyung Son, Managing Director of PR House We are pleased to share the next post in a series of in-depth profiles of key international markets written by one of our PRGN partners. Communications, media and PR market in South Korea While digital media is prevalent, traditional media still holds influence in Korea.

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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. This work-from-home revolution has given way to another revolution in corporate and organizational communications: “informal everything.”. Keep it real.

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A New Era for Measuring Communications Campaigns

PRSay

With 36 percent of executive teams being briefed on PR and communications activities on a daily basis, improving our industry’s comfort level with quantifiable measurement, is a worthy quest even against the backdrop of the pandemic. True behavior change doesn’t happen overnight,” Grant said. Rooted in the Barcelona Principles 2.0,

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Exploring Best Practices in Global Communications

PRSay

My two-year assignment in Beijing extended to 11 years in China where I also led corporate communications for Ford Asia Pacific. I was a PRSA member off and on during my time abroad, including serving as an international delegate at large in 2014. We need to find the facts, understand the news and communicate compellingly.