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7 Skills PR Teams Can’t Do Without

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Don’t fear the data The stereotypical PR person is an English, Journalism or Communications major with a facility for writing and a love of media. With these attributes, we can develop effective communications strategies and help brands stand out, manage corporate reputation, or influence opinion among priority audiences.

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The Value of Strategic Communications in the PRSA MBA/Business School Program

PRSay

Nearly a decade ago, the PRSA Foundation sponsored research that found only 23 percent of graduate business schools consistently provide instruction in reputation management, corporate communications and related ethical dimensions. The program has since grown to 15 schools nationwide. She shared her approach on the webinar.

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Behind the Headlines with Yvonne Lorie

Cision

HPRA provides year-round programs, professional development seminars and networking among other services. . Hispanic public relations professionals, I’m excited to work with this year’s diverse volunteer board representing corporate, agency, consultants, and media entities, to help cultivate our future leaders and propel our industry.

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Career Development Tips for the 2018 Professional

Waxing UnLyrical

The difference between a person that climbs the corporate ladder and one that remains stagnant is the choice to plan for in the New Year. Here are a few ways to write a resume which is similar to a job posting: Read the required skills section of the job posting and find achievements or examples which prove you are skilled in this area.

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Engaging (and grilling) the social side of James Grunig

PR Conversations

Toni Muzi Falconi writes: Regular readers of this blog are aware of my long-term, personal relationship with the Grunigs, yet I confess surprise when I read Jim Grunig’s first comment on this earlier blog post. A reputation is nothing more than what members of a public think and say about an organization.

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Cybersecurity, Human Error and Online Reputation

David PR Group

Human error took center stage this week in the world of crisis and reputation management. The incident made worldwide headlines and PwC took a tremendous reputational hit. The other day, I attended a seminar at another accounting and consulting firm called MBAF in Miami. Think before you click. Back to human error.

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Interview with PRSA’s National Chairman, Anthony W. D’Angelo

Critical Mention

There are also six professional tracks that attendees can choose from: marketing communication, leadership & management, big data & measurement, reputation & crisis management, tools & techniques, and a special interests track. Anthony: In my 35 years of being in this profession, I’ve learned this: writing is job number one.