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Treating Employees as VIPs: Six Staff Communication Tips

Reputation Us

Across the board, whether a financial services company or a healthcare clinic, communication from the top down regarding company direction or news items could be stronger. My best public affairs advice: Employees should be addressed first and foremost, not last. WHY it matters to employees? WHAT to communicate?

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Appetite remains for agency acquisitions across UK and Europe

Wadds Inc.

Corporate and public affairs agencies are expected to continue to do well, healthcare also but perhaps less so whilst consumer and technology will be tougher. Client companies will continue to maintain tight cost control over discretionary spend, however, technology advancements will allow agencies to maintain margins.

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Spotlight on a Solo PR Pro: Meet Nicole Castro

Solo PR Pro

She didn’t know then that this new path would lead her to the world of PR and to starting her own business that would count healthcare non-profits among its client roster. But after a couple of years in the pre-med program at City College of New York, she changed directions, declaring majors in anthropology and journalism.

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Ethical Issues with Coalitions and Front Groups – Greg Bailey

Ethical Voices

He discusses a number of important public relations ethics issues including: What to do when a client asks you to hide their identity as part of a coalition. How to make sure your employees understand how you value ethics. I’m a former journalist turned public relations practitioner. The growing challenge of malformation.

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