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How to build better relations with employees

PR Conversations

Next, it is interesting that Earnshaw’s chapter title focuses on relationships with employees, where the 2014 text has a more functionalist title. The first notable difference in these two works is that Earnshaw is an outsider; the modern authors are practitioners in the field.

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What Does PR Stand For?

PR Fuel

It’s a broad term that refers to all the ways your company interacts with the public and with the news media. As the name implies, media relations refers to the way you manage the media to secure positive coverage of your company and share exciting updates with your customers. What Does PR Stand For? Media Relations. Owned Media.

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PR Myth #6 – PR is Only for Crisis

PR for Anyone

What are you doing for the community? I refer that out. Think about the positive stories, the great things you do in the community, the great things you do for your employees, and stories that you can tell that add value to a journalist, to a media outlet’s audience. What major accomplishments have you achieved?

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Finding and starting a new job during COVID: Stories from four recent hires

Communications Conversations

Once I submitted my resume and started the interview process with DKY, the hiring team did a great job communicating expectations, next steps and keeping me informed of their anticipated timeline. If you interviewed with multiple people via video, did you feel that was easier or tougher than doing it in person?

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Face Implicit Bias to Create a More Diverse PR Profession

PRSay

In August, PRSA is celebrating Diversity Month by focusing on the diverse communities, people and practices that comprise public relations. Conversely, undesired consequences can emerge when employees believe their ability to advance in an organization is hindered by bias on the part of their superiors, co-workers or clients.

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‘I Saw a Case Study Unfold’: A 2018 Silver Anvil Finalist Reflects on Entering and Winning

PRSay

We could interview the vets who were examining the dogs during a Facebook Live broadcast. It’s hard not to be drawn to an animal rescue that extended over a six month period and brought together a community to help care and find homes for 181 Yorkie mixes. Employees are here for animals and the people who love them.

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4 Corporate Communications Lessons From Hurricane Harvey

PRSay

When my family undertook major renovations on our house in 2014, we began by interviewing several contractors. But few flood victims after Hurricane Harvey had the luxury of interviewing contractors. Fortunately, nonprofits and religious communities helped organize relief efforts and connected volunteers with families in need.

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