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Purdah communication and resource rules

Stephen Waddington

Purdah places restrictions on government and public bodies during elections. There have already been two claims over the misuse of communication and resources. Purdah covers civil servants of Government departments, local government, and the board members and staff of public bodies, and arm’s length organisations.

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A Challenging Road to Accreditation???

PRSay

Technology has made studying easier; she uses a computer with screen reading software to access PDF documents and create written materials such as the panel presentation questionnaire and portfolio. The screen-reading software allowed me to access all of the documents I needed to complete my panel presentation and study for the exam.”.

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Five Steps to Manage Client-Agency Relationships

Landis PR

By Brianne Murphy Miller Note: This is a reposted blog by Public Relations Global Network. All relationships take effort, and that includes the one between client and communications agency. Considering that “communication” is the function, these relationships deserve a bit more time and effort!

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Five Habits That Improve a PR Pro’s Productivity

Landis PR

I like to set a timer on my smartwatch to remind me to stand up and move – even if it’s just to refill my water bottle, do a quick stretch or taking a quick walk while I’m reading a document. Ultimately, there are many smart ways to be more productive at work – and none of them involve logging more hours.

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Maximising resilience of health and well-being assets in crisis situations

PR Conversations

The following is the result of our subsequent shared musings concerning the impact of crisis situations on the health and well-being of public relations practitioners. In an ongoing crisis, operating on adrenaline for a prolonged period of time can be – and is often – physically and mentally harmful.

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