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Every company should have a crisis handbook

PR in High Definition

Company scandals and crises hit the headlines on an almost weekly, if not daily, basis. Cloudflare has been in hot water recently, for instance, for the way the company handled mass layoffs. The same mindset, really, should apply to companies. If a crisis hits, no time need be wasted making introductions to the company.

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Spotlight on a Solo PR Pro: Meet Doug Levy

Solo PR Pro

He was a frequent contributor to All Things Considered and Morning Edition and ended up as an intern in NPR’s Washington Bureau a year later, gaining extensive industry experience and honing his writing skills. I helped them recognize the importance of clear internal communications. In 1997, when USA Today moved him from D.C.

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Your 10-K is Coveted (and Comprehensive) Content

Cision

” All public companies other than foreign private issuers must file an Annual Report on Form 10-K following the end of each fiscal year. Part I of Form 10-K provides a general description of the business of the company and its properties along with the risk factors that investors should consider when investing in the company. .

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Job Descriptions Get No Respect (except this one)

Ishmael's Corner

Why don’t companies care about job descriptions? Every company claims “people are our most valuable asset.” Every company is fighting competitors for talent. Every company recognizes that first impressions count. Yet, most companies churn out job descriptions that sound like they came from the same HR 101 handbook.

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PR and propaganda in Ukraine

Stuart Bruce

On Thursday evening CIPR International hosted an excellent discussion on the work of the Ukraine Crisis Media Center. Since inception the Center has evolved into a key communications hub with outreach to both internal audiences in Ukraine as well as conducting active outreach to opinion formers and the media outside of Ukraine.”

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Annual Report Season is Dead! Long Live 10-K Season!

Beyond PR

” All public companies other than foreign private issuers must file an Annual Report on Form 10-K following the end of each fiscal year. Part I of Form 10-K provides a general description of the business of the company and its properties along with the risk factors that investors should consider when investing in the company. .

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#19: Building a framework for reputation management

NewsWhip

So as we think about the technical risks, quite frankly, it’s really any action that we take as a company that could impact our brand. So obviously you work for a big electronics company, does that present different risks than an everyday B2C company or an everyday B2B company? That is a risk. It’s not a plan.