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4 Corporate Communications Lessons From Hurricane Harvey

PRSay

As a corporate communicator who, like others, nervously and helplessly watched the water rise, I learned about the parallels that can be drawn between the historic flood and how companies respond to their own crises. But few flood victims after Hurricane Harvey had the luxury of interviewing contractors. This is a valuable perspective.

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The Intersection Of Public Relations And Public Policy: A Strategic Approach

Landis PR

Unlike those involved in federal politics, local and state officials are more regularly out and about in their communities, presenting frequent opportunities for direct, ongoing engagement. It is not merely to make our clients known in their community but also to contribute to constructive dialogue and policy change.

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Power in Community: Get Public Relations Results through Strategic Alliances

Solo PR Pro

Whether you represent a non-profit or corporate client, there is an excellent opportunity for positive public relations in strategic sponsorships. The Philadelphia Public Relations Association (PPRA) recently gathered a panel of corporate decisionmakers to share what works, what doesn’t, and why they value this kind of partnership.

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Wise Words from the Corner Office

Barokas

Learning how one utility set up a community solar farm or a battery storage unit helps other utilities glean concrete lessons and plan their own programs. Highlighting these case studies is also a good way to tell the world about the innovative, community-focused work our members do. Those are key to leadership success.

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3 Steps to a Data-Driven Internal Communications Plan in 2021

PRSay

Proper planning requires a combination of quantitative and qualitative measures of communications effectiveness, including audience preferences and channel utilization, along with measures like reach, readership and engagement. With these in hand, you can construct a well-informed plan of action. The communication channels.

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The MIllennials are Coming! The Millennials are Coming!

The Stalwart Blog

Millennials, who were born between 1980 and 2000, are outward thinkers whose work revolves around collaborative teamwork and involved leadership. They are influenced and inspired by their peers and communities. Because of this change in corporate structure, executives may need to alter their internal relations. .

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Monday Roundup: PRSA 2015 International Conference

Waxing UnLyrical

Putting More Thought Into Practice: Thought Leadership Lessons to Build On. Why: “A thought leadership platform can produce significant results and impact reputation, relationships and revenue. area, she loves helping for- and non-profit clients, both small and large, turn corporate codswallop into community cool™.