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An experiment of work/life harmony as a #SMprof

Karen Freberg

For example, I did not attend AEJMC for this very reason because for the last few years, instead of being evaluated on merit and the actual work, internal politics came into play. Working on a handbook, several research projects, and speaking to classes who are using both of my books has been a lot of fun.

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Top 3 Things to Resolve Before a Crisis Strikes

Beyond PR

The key to remember is that there’s no universal crisis handbook you can order and put on your shelf. Crisis Practice at Burson-Marsteller, and Patrick Hillmann, Senior Vice President at LEVICK, will discuss: How to get internal and external stakeholders aligned on your brand’s message. What to do during the onset of a crisis.

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#19: Building a framework for reputation management

NewsWhip

And the reality and what we always train our internal teams on is to understand, and I’m sure this resonates for a lot of your audience, there’s no action we can take these days as companies that can go unnoticed by the media. That is a risk. Now from there, the question is, how’s that risk perceived? It’s not a plan.

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WaddsCon: February wrap-up, March topics and speakers

Stephen Waddington

You should use all internal channels (suggestion boxes, Q&A with leaders, town halls etc) that link you to the leadership to express how a particular set of behaviours make you feel, especially if there is a conflict. Use your Yammer, Slack etc to post internally and express how you feel and offer solutions and suggestions.

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How to Get On in New Communications: Be Nice

ZudePR

My lightbulb went off when I saw the more I gave freely the more creative I became and yes, the more money I make in the present and long run. Stuart is an international PR adviser, speaker, trainer, and blogger. He is also the author of Content Chemistry, The Illustrated Handbook for Content Marketing. . “How? .

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Your profession needs you

Stephen Waddington

Lego’s purpose is to inspire and develop children to think creatively and release their potential. Global internet usage continues to grow at a steady 10% per year according to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), reaching 46% of the global population. I highly recommend his Social Leadership Handbook and 100-day workbook.

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How To Create An Editorial Strategy for Your Blog: Part Two

Journalistics

Image Credit: “ Binoculars V ” by Chase Elliot Clark / Flickr Creative Commons). The statements above are most-likely internal statements that guide and ground employees around a common purpose. Image Credit: “ Planning ” by Johannes Lundberg / Flickr Creative Commons). Disney: To make people happy.