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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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Cannes Lions 2023: AdTech Dominates At The World’s Biggest Creative Meet

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

As summer blooms along the French Riviera, the world’s leading creative talents are gathering once again for the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. Corporate activism drives brand positioning Increasingly, companies are realizing that standing for something can have significant implications for their brand.

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7 PR Tips For Announcing Bad News

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

For most corporations, it’s best not to drag out such plans. Coordinate internal and external comms carefully This is harder than it looks. After Thorleifsson’s tweet went viral, Musk queried him about his work responsibilities. The goal is to refocus employees and stabilize morale.

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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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Why the NBA’s Hong Kong Controversy Is a Timely Lesson in Corporate Responsibility

PRSay

In the new era of corporate responsibility, large organizations increasingly turn on a dime when faced with criticism on social media. As social media has empowered popular movements, large corporations have learned to react with increasing agility in their communications — and in their internal decision-making.

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From Regal to Get Real: Why Casual Communications Are Here to Stay

PRSay

This work-from-home revolution has given way to another revolution in corporate and organizational communications: “informal everything.”. His viral moment isn’t a thing anymore; it’s the stuff every working day is made of. To find out, internal communicators should become reporters within their organizations.

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Conference Recap: Reaching Rural Americans, Preventing Social Media Crises and Using the PESO Model

PRSay

Here are some highlights from three professional development sessions at the PRSA 2017 International Conference in Boston on Oct. 3 Ways to Maintain Control of Your Corporate Social Media. Corporate leaders need to guide their workers on how they should (and should not) represent their brand their online. Prepare in advance.