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Helsinki, Finland – Growth Path Ahead

Landis PR

Key services: Strategy and Organizational Culture Strategic Communications, Public Relations and Branding Public Affairs and Corporate Responsibility Data Analysis and Future Scenarios Crisis Communications Top Advice for Foreign Companies Navigating Media and Communications Environment in Finland 1.

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Company reputation worth £1.7 trillion to UK economy, but quarter of firms ignore it

Stuart Bruce

Just 66% of small and mid-cap quoted companies say they have formal corporate reputation risk and crisis communications management plans in place and 25% of those that do have plans don’t even review their plans at least every year. Advisers to the sector believe that companies are overstating even these poor findings.

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Denmark – A Business-Friendly Frontrunner In Technology, Green Energy And Life Sciences

Landis PR

Focus is strong on work-life balance, with quite a high degree of personal freedom for employees. Communications, media and PR market in Denmark Denmark has strong traditions in public service broadcasting with DR (the Danish Broadcasting Corporation) being the primary public broadcaster together with partly public service broadcaster TV2.

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Engaging (and grilling) the social side of James Grunig

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I thought the new media offered tremendous potential for environmental scanning, issues management, rumor control, and crisis communication. I continue to believe the cyber media have great potential for research and listening, but I also see great potential for dialog, or two-way symmetrical communication.

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Future of PR and social media for International Air Transport Association crisis communications conference

Stuart Bruce

Stuart Bruce speaking at the IATA Crisis Communications in the Social Media Age conference. (c) This morning I gave a keynote at the global ‘Crisis Communications in the Social Media Age’ conference in Istanbul. The motion was “You don’t need compliance rules when your employees have social media.”