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Allegory report examines emerging corporate digital risk

Stephen Waddington

A report by Allegory sets out the urgent need for organisations to act on issues related to Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR) and proposes a framework to support planning. I’ve been working with the team at Allegory to explore the issue of Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR).

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Understanding the impact of AI on public relations

Wadds Inc.

management paper for corporate communicators and public relations practitioners highlights the impact of AI and what you should be doing about it. Artificial Intelligence (AI) will significantly impact the public relations profession in the same way as the internet and social media before it. A new Wadds Inc.

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What’s Next in Public Relations? Let’s Ask My Students

PRSay

Just about everything but public relations as we’ve practiced it. Some of the familiar topics are there — branding, corporate social responsibility, crisis communications — but not necessarily in a form many of us would recognize as aspects of the profession we’ve come to know. So what’s on the minds of tomorrow’s professionals?

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When Corporate CEOs Challenge The President

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

And with public confidence in our institutions eroding, we’ve seen CEOs from major companies take on the president and his allies on combustible issues, or even start to try to bridge our national divide. But social advocacy works best when it grows out of existing corporate values and the strategies and tactics that communicate them.

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Ad Tech PR Predictions For 2020

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The boom comes thanks to data privacy concerns and the call from major advertisers for greater transparency and control over their digital advertising. A patchwork of privacy regulation s has challenged all the major players. These changes set up occasions for lively public discussions for clients.

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How Privacy Conscious Brands Can Gain an Edge on the Competition

Beyond PR

As consumers become warier of digital ads that infringe on their privacy, brands must think of ways to relate to their customers without appearing to intrude on them. Is there an opportunity for brands to get ahead by establishing themselves as privacy-conscious, at a time when targeted — even invasive — ads are the norm?

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GDPR Primer for Marketing and Public Relations

Shift Communications

Marketers, advertisers, and public relations professionals are ill-informed and ill-equipped to manage the largest change in data and privacy in the last 20 years: GDPR. Privacy by design : Rather than be an add-on, companies are expected to design their systems for privacy from the ground up. What is GDPR?

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