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4 Ways PR Creates Brand Attachment

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Especially in today’s atmosphere of increasing corporate activism , a company that takes a stand on a controversial topic can create lasting bonds with customers – even if it alienates others in the process. PR is a primary tool for corporate speech on social issues. Storytelling brings brands to life. PR helps differentiate.

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Social Media Rock Stars: Cargill’s Sue Serna

Communications Conversations

I’m the head of Cargill’s corporate-level social media team and oversee all social media at Cargill. I am also responsible for helping people across the company manage social media accounts that are not corporate-level accounts. I also manage the corporate-level team, which is about to have members on four continents.

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The metaverse: fear or freedom for humanity and communication?

PR in High Definition

For a start, in the corporate world, those long work Zoom calls could become a little more interesting in the metaverse. You could even have a metaverse CEO or leadership team and mould them into whoever you want them to be, regardless of who they really are on the outside. Quite a scary thought!

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The transition from media to PR: Four former journalists talk about the surprises, struggles and wins

Communications Conversations

Those kinds of partnerships will require a delicate balance, so journalists can maintain their ethical standards and brands can achieve a proper ROI, but I think it is an opportunity ripe for the picking. I’ve left my fair share of messages on corporate voicemail boxes, and I’ve had to use the “no comment” response in countless stories.

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5 Insights On Corporate Activism From Top PR Experts

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Last week, seven of the public relations industry’s top PR professionals offered unusually candid insights into one of the hottest issues of the day – corporate activism. The panelists agreed that most corporations need to build trust by conducting themselves with transparency, honesty, and finesse. Simple, right?

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#MeToo Slams Under Armour: Can It Recover?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

But its real impact may be at the corporate level. Our heightened awareness – and the corporate reluctance to address systemic misbehavior – presents serious public relations challenges for established companies in every sector from technology and media to food service and sports.

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PR leadership lessons from UK Labour Party’s defeat

Stuart Bruce

Corporate PR professionals can learn a lot from political PR professionals and political PR professionals can learn a lot from corporate PR professionals. Some of the corporate PR leadership lessons I think we can draw from the Labour Party’s failure are: OST – Objectives, Strategy, Tactics. Photo: BBC.