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“Chief Reputation Officer”

Reputation Us

Who is in charge of your reputation? If having a good reputation is critical, then who is deputized within your organization to oversee your reputation? RepUs performs the role of the Chief Reputation Officer (CRO) for your organization. The post “Chief Reputation Officer” appeared first on ReputationUs.

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The Chief Reputation Officer (CRO): A New Seat At The C-Suite Table

Reputation Us

Having a favorable reputation has been proven financially valuable and overall critical to an organization. Statistics from our 2019 survey on the Importance of Corporate Reputation quantify this. But who oversees a company’s reputation? But who oversees a company’s reputation? Enter the Chief Reputation Officer or CRO.

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The ESG opportunity for public relations 

Stephen Waddington

The crisis has accelerated many of the changes already underway in media, public engagement, and organisational communication, such as the role of communication as a strategic management function and a more human approach to communication by CEOs and management teams.

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Public Relations vs Marketing

Doctor Spin

Here’s a breakdown of the main differences: Objective Public Relations: The primary objective of PR is to build and maintain productive relationships for a company or brand. PR strategies are designed to manage the public’s perception and ensure positive association and reputation.

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Q&A with Kivvit CIO Zach Silber on distilling data for their clients

NewsWhip

Zach is the Chief Innovation Officer at Kivvit, a national data-driven public affairs & strategic communications agency. Kivvit specializes in data-driven public affairs work, reputation management, and crisis communications. You have to be authentic.

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Metrics That Matter: Apply AMEC’s Measurement Framework To Prove Your Worth

Beyond PR

More than 53 percent of public relations professionals state that measurement is their biggest skills gap. The International Association for the Measurement & Evaluation of Communications (AMEC) developed a new interactive framework for understanding the impact of your communications.

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An update on the CIPR’s 70th anniversary crowdsourced project

Stephen Waddington

We need submissions from across its communities. My vision is to create a legacy for CIPR members and the broader business community that will inspire practitioners and support continuous learning and development. Essays are invited in five areas of public relations, related to the CIPR’s history, purpose and campaigning.