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Recent COVID-19 related force majeure decisions: what do they mean for construction contracts?

Practical Law Construction

Indeed, it is uncommon to see terms such as “pandemic” or “infectious viral disease” referred to in a construction contract’s force majeure clause (whether this changes will be the subject of much debate among drafters going forward). For example, according to sub-clause 18.1 In the case of sub-clause 18.1,

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How Not To Get Cancelled: A PR View

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

.” When it comes to brand cancel culture, there’s often a constructive goal – to correct mistakes or encourage change. Yes, social media pushback can be constructive, yet it often spins out of control. It’s more constructive to build relationships from the start. Be thoughtful about sensitive issues.

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The Human Touch

Prakkypedia

Don’t overlook the people that work in your organisation: they could be the key to your next magazine piece, newspaper profile or 30-minute radio conversation. They’re the longer-form radio chat shows, the magazines containing feature articles, the Sunday newspapers with double-page spreads.

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Brainstorming Tips for Your Public Relations Campaign

Mora Communications

Your being featured in a magazine, newspaper, television, or radio positions you as a professional in your field. Effectively utilizing every step of your PR roadmap is what’s going to construct your brand and help carry you through, to more prospects, customers/clients and sales. It cements your expertise.

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How to use opinion surveys in public relations

PR Conversations

He invented a method of measuring listener response to radio broadcasts and published many books before his death in 1961. He served in the US Army in World War I, before obtaining Masters and PhD degrees in sociology from Columbia University.

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How to Spy on Your Competition & Steal Their Secrets

Cision

In the past (I am talking pre-web), it was hard to know unless you asked your customers, poached a competitor’s employee or searched through their garbage bins. The splintering of media from TV, radio, and analogue to digital multimedia and social has made marketing a complicated and messy endeavor. Marketing Automation.

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Can You Hear Me Now? Hearing Loss and It’s Effects On Communication

Masters in Communications

Require constant adjustment of the volume of the television or radio (up or down). When it comes to exposure, employees in specific industries may be at higher risk of hearing loss, including construction or factory workers or those in the military. Genetics may also be a circumstance in hearing loss.