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The Volume and Variety of Communications Work is Shifting, Finds 5th Annual Survey of Comms Pros

Sword and the Script

The volume of comms work has grown and changed, according to the 482 respondents to the fifth annual JOTW Strategic Communications Survey, which is being released today. More and more crisis communication events that interrupt the general flow of work in our area. More digital communications; not in person anymore.”.

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3 Comm Tech Features to Control Your Crisis Comms Narrative

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While few try to make mistakes deliberately, every company needs to anticipate a crisis. In fact, according to survey findings by PWC , 69% of business leaders have witnessed an emergency over five years, with the average number being three. What is crisis comms and why is it important? That’s the bad news.

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Communication Is Essential to Navigate Changes in the Post-Pandemic Workplace

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While the delta variant is putting some of the plans on hold for the moment, it’s critical for leaders to manage workplace changes, whether that means bringing all of their employees back to the office full time, choosing a remote/work-from-anywhere option or transitioning to a hybrid-work model.

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Trust in Business: 10 Ways to Build the Currency Brands Can’t Live Without

Sword and the Script

That’s the overarching conclusion stemming from a global survey carried out by Morning Consult. Similarly, the statistic on forgiveness speaks directly to the PR shop because in a crisis communications situation – which any company can find themselves thrust into at any given moment – it would go a long way to have the benefit of the doubt.

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Controlled Chaos: 86 Comms Pros Explain How Communications Work Has Changed

Sword and the Script

90% of comms pros surveyed say their work has changed some, and of those, 50% say communications work has changed significantly. Most communicators say the volume of work has grown, but so too has the variety of work. Crisis interrupted. Those who said communications work has “changed slightly,” wrote: 84.

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Killing them softly: The reputational threat of employee crises

PR in High Definition

Meanwhile, Google has had a succession of incidents involving pay-outs to the executive accused of sexual assault, followed by a global walkout, and more recently, reports that the firm retaliated against two of the female employees who organised the walkout. The fall out of an employee crisis is longer lasting than a few bad articles.

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ReputationUs’ Casey Boggs Speaks at PRSA’s CommCon 2019

Reputation Us

Employee Engagement. Community Relevancy. Crisis Communication Planning. Casey also shared results from the first ever Reputation Survey conducted by RepUs and DHM Research unveiled in April 2019. Policies and Procedures.