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Controlled Chaos: 86 Comms Pros Explain How Communications Work Has Changed

Sword and the Script

More crisis work. “A A lot more crisis work in addition to more duties usually shared between departments. The addition of marketing, analysis, trade show consultation, managing professional organizational memberships and everything else has made every day a whirlwind of tasks, to-do lists and semi-controlled chaos.”.

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What is Technology PR?

5W PR

Crisis Management PR: Addresses and mitigates potential damage to a tech company’s reputation during challenging situations or crises. It’s important to have a plan in place before a crisis might arise. Event PR: Manages public relations for tech-related events, conferences, and trade shows to maximize exposure and engagement.

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#InspireInclusion Is Nice and All, but What Does It Even Mean?

The Hoffman Agency

As the world approaches another International Women’s Day, we reflect on this year’s theme — #InspireInclusion — and whether it stands up to scrutiny. These organizations aren’t just “inspiring inclusion” and adding to the corporate noise. Have you ever watched the film Miss Congeniality ? They’re enacting it. No smoke and mirrors.

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2022 PR Predictions

Landis PR

ESG issues will be dominating corporate communications in 2022 and beyond.”. If companies do not incorporate these new values, they will have to prepare to face a crisis. So, clear, consistent and powerful communications, both on internal and external fronts, will be more important than ever for leaders.”. In the U.S.,

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Seeing Around Corners: 30 Marketing and PR Predictions for 2021

Sword and the Script

Stressed corporate teams can hire extra PR and marketing muscle to supplement themselves, often without committing to long-term benefits and employment packages. Rethinking internal and external comms. Teams can be assembled based on their skills and expertise, not necessarily their locations.”. Luciana Lima | Vila Galé Hotels.

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