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The Power of Local Knowledge: Why Product Development Should Start with Listening to Your Community

Stern + Associates

How can organizations confidently take advantage of the benefits associated with modern technology while avoiding negative impacts on surrounding communities? Existing data science techniques cannot accurately understand key cultural nuances in language amongst predominantly communities of color.

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Navigating the January Reset with Strategic Public Relations for Food and Beverage Brands

5W PR

Use food and beverage public relations channels to educate consumers about how the products align with their health goals, whether it’s low-calorie options, organic ingredients, or specific dietary benefits. Building a strong presence at the community level contributes to brand authenticity.

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Recap Part I: #PRStudChat Discusses PR Education & Learning

Deirdre Breakenridge

After all, I am an educator, right? I have been teaching communication/public relations courses for a decade, if you include the earlier years when I was a Teaching Assistant at Syracuse University and the University of Maryland. Compared to many other seasoned educators, I still have a lot to learn and reflect upon.

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Trust the People Doing the Work – Renea Morris

Ethical Voices

Joining me on this week’s episode is Renea Morris, APR, Fellow PRSA , the Vice Chancellor for Marketing and Communications at the University of Denver. She discusses a number of important PR ethics issues including: What to do when you are uneasy with your company’s growth strategy?

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Ethical Issues in Merging the Science and Art of Public Relations: Aaron Kwittken

Ethical Voices

Ethical issues in merging the science and art of public relations. I am just finishing my term as president of my temple locally. Thinking about all the crisis work and all the different hats you’ve worn, what is the most difficult ethical challenge you ever confronted? How do we create belonging in a hybrid environment?

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Increasing Your Media Coverage Through Storytelling

PRSay

Which students at your local college or university are already making the world a better place, and how are they doing it? How is your local government benefitting the community? Sure, go after The New York Times as your boss asked, but don’t forget your local newspapers, TV and radio stations. Keep it ethical.

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How to Deal with Biased Reporters – Missy Hurley

Ethical Voices

We like to solve the problems that are a little bit harder to communicate, a little bit more niche audiences, and thinking about how can we help fast-growth companies really scale and leverage their unique talents and their unique information. What is the most difficult ethical challenge you ever confronted? Thank you for sharing it.

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