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When Everyone is a Reporter, Everyone in your Organization is a Spokesperson

Melissa Agnes

It’s no longer sufficient to simply rely on the professionals to defend your reputation. Any organization with public-facing staff, field workers – any enterprise really – must now have a very basic media relations/crisis communications program for all of its personnel.

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Hidden PR Tools In Top Movies

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Almost Famous (2000) — Media Relations. Both the inexperienced reporter and the naïve band members make the media relations mistake of getting too close to be objective. Jerry McGuire (1996) – Reputation Management. His bad reputation prevented him from getting paid well and being able to support his family.

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CSR Trends for PR and Media Relations Professionals

Cision

Prepare in advance for crisis. Learn “How to Plan and Manage Crisis Communication in a Social World” today! As with other forms of CSR, supply chain CSR requirements can positively affect businesses even beyond the reputational risk management factors. What do these mean for PR and media professionals?

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PR on a Budget: 10 Tips for Smarter Spending and Better Results

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

To draw out their full potential for the favor of your brand, you must encourage them to endorse it or offer testimonials while collaborating on joint public relations initiatives involving cross-promotion efforts or sharing events with enterprises that complement each other.