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What to do when PR Pros accidentally spread misinformation – Kelsey Bohl

Ethical Voices

I started in supply chain operations communications doing internal operations comms for our associates, communicating to them changes in their roles, changes in processes that they do every day, and then in April moved to the press office. ” As communications professionals, we have to be very cognizant of this.

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The Present & Future Tech Trends PRs Should Prepare For

Cision

In PR and media relations, it’s easy to become entirely focused on the day-to-day issues at the expense of the longer event horizon. For media relations and PR professionals, this means even more attention to not just the text and images but the coding and metadata of online content. Prepared for a brand crisis?

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Back to School! 3 Solo PR Pros on Becoming an Adjunct Instructor

Solo PR Pro

Courses may be as broad as Principles of PR or PR Campaigns, or as focused as Working with Influencers, Crisis Communications or Nonprofit PR.” Debra Bethard-Caplick (DBC): Adjunct Instructor, Loyola University School of Communications since January 2020. DePaul University College of Communications, 2011 – 2022.

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Future of PR: 2020 edition

Stephen Waddington

The greatest of these is the shift away from media relations as the dominant means of public engagement to working across all forms of media. PR leads with earned and owned media but also uses paid and shared media for amplification and targeting. The web has overhauled organisational communication and marketing.

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