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Why We’re In An Executive Internal Communications Strategy & Branding Sprint

Shift Communications

Today, though, that microscope is magnified, especially internally. And people are split on how executives are doing with their internal communications strategy. 60% of people said executive teams are sincere in their communications, but just 53% said they prioritize internal communications enough in a new survey we ran.

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5 forces that will shape international finance in 2023—and what they mean for communicators

Agility PR Solutions

War on the continent, runaway inflation, energy security and even a corruption scandal in the European Parliament. However, 2023 will be an important year for the financial services sector and […] The post 5 forces that will shape international finance in 2023—and what they mean for communicators appeared first on Agility PR Solutions.

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Working with Global Media: CNBC International and The Associated Press Share Tips

Business Wire

by Ai Arakawa, Senior International Media Relations Specialist Many of us in the PR/Communications business spend our days focusing on our work with local media. Ted Kemp just moved to Singapore to serve as managing editor, Digital of CNBC International. But maybe it's OK to dream big in this constantly changing media landscape.

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Your Guide to ESG Communications in 2023

Stern + Associates

There’s a certain paradox in how organizations need to approach ESG communications issues right now. The notion that companies have obligations to employees, communities and the planet in addition to shareholders took a beating as economic uncertainty squeezed profits and politicians ramped up criticism.

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5 Reasons Not To Cut PR In A Recession

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

On the bright side, a Muck Rack study shows PR expenditures may rise in some sectors, including travel and energy. Pulling an entire team off a PR program, whether through an outside agency or internal layoffs, means that team may not be available once PR resumes. In a fast recovery, this is a disadvantage.

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The ESG opportunity for public relations 

Stephen Waddington

Practitioners have supported business leaders in listening, planning and engaging with internal and external stakeholders in managing responses to the pandemic. COVID-19 has also highlighted flaws in the use of financial metrics to measure the health and wellbeing of society.

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PR Agency Life: What to Expect

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

I didn’t get into the public relations and communications industry through a traditional career route. This article aims to help you understand what to expect and the pros and cons of working for a PR agency or integrated communications firm. When I began, I had no idea what to expect.

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