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This New Year, Resolve to Give Your Staff Presentation Training

PRSay

I’m excited about the New Year because it’s a busy season for the sci/tech fields, and I work as a communications consultant to science and technology companies. Among the science and technology conferences scheduled for 2024 are CES in early January. A good training program will help presenters improve their skills.

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What is Technology PR?

5W PR

Technology Public Relations (Tech PR) involves managing and enhancing the public image of technology-related companies and products. Tech PR professionals work to generate favorable publicity, manage crises, and position technology brands as industry leaders. This is especially effective for consumer technology products.

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ReputationUs and Blue Ocean Global Technology Form Partnership to Manage Reputational Risks for Businesses and Individuals

Reputation Us

Their partner clients now obtain access to a dedicated team of experts worldwide, cutting-edge technology, and a proactive approach that enables organizations to actively safeguard their valuable reputations while identifying and mitigating potential risks before they escalate into a full-blown crisis.

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5 Ways To Raise Your Internal PR Game

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Earlier this week, we made the case for raising your internal PR game. The technological and social changes over the past few years have both made internal communications more important, and also opened up opportunities to revolutionize it. Still, companies are dragging their feet in this aspect of corporate communications.

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Importance of Corporate Communications

5W PR

While corporations have always been legal entities in their own right, new communication technologies have forced a change in the way companies communicate. Now, corporations are expected – and face a backlash if they fail – to project an image of accessibility and inclusiveness. Internal Communications Matter.

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5 Trends Shaping The Future Of PR (And How To Manage Them)

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

As I’ve outlined in previous posts , a corporate position on a social issue should be part of a fully developed plan , never a knee-jerk response to an event or question. Panelists point out the power of employees as storytellers, and the impact their experience can have on corporate and brand reputation. Get internal buy-in.

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Is technology killing employee communications?

Communications Conversations

I believe a big reason employees are using words like this to describe corporate communications is simple: There’s simply much technology. And, the technology they are using isn’t easy to use. Corporate intranet. Corporate collaboration tools. Internal social media tools (Yammer). Constant dings.