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Communication Challenges for your PR Team in 2023: World Communication Week

The Proactive Report

How you communicate, both with the public, and internally within your company or organization, dictates how successful you will be in whatever venture you embark upon. There are many instances of corporations falling short with their communications. By Cokey Falkow. Communication is where it all begins.

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Learn from Walmart: 4 social media governance best practices to reduce your risk of “going viral” in a bad way

Communications Conversations

You may have missed it, but Walmart’s social media team got itself in a bit of hot water last week when someone inadvertently tweeted a personal opinion from the corporate Walmart handle. They give access to far too many people internally–people who certainly don’t need the keys to Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

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Social Media Rock Stars: Collegis Education’s Kendall Bird

Communications Conversations

We collaborate on the majority of work for the company including partner work (for higher education institutions), corporate and internal communications. I am the social media manager at Collegis Education , and report through the Public Relations/Communications department of the company.

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Asda newsdesk story discovery supports authentic PR engagement

Stephen Waddington

It’s a means of news to story gathering from around a national or international organisation and making decisions about which stories to develop as part of a PR campaign. A managing editor working on behalf of Asda’s corporate communications team decides which stories to develop for social media and traditional media.

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How to Prepare a PR Crisis Plan

Prohibition

In today’s world, a negative story about your brand or organisation could go viral in an instant. The purpose of a PR Crisis Plan is to help you make quick and effective decisions when faced with negative publicity from a wide range of sources, including customer complaints, faulty products, product recalls and corporate scandals.

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7 Lessons That Ryan Lochte’s Olympic Crisis Can Teach PR Pros

MaccaPR

Along with the term “non-denial denial” – coined by editor Ben Bradlee of the Washington Post to describe the Nixon Administration’s evasive responses during Watergate – corporate communicators should be wary of issuing what can only be called a non-apology apology. Lesson #3 – Apologize – No Really, Sincerely Apologize.

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3 Trends for Business Culture and Communications in 2019

PRSay

Whether you are an impassioned employee or a socially conscious consumer, internal and external audiences are making their voices heard as never before.” ” For the10company, this influence is directly tied to today’s heightened scrutiny of corporations and C-suite politics.

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