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What’s Next in Public Relations? Let’s Ask My Students

PRSay

Some of the familiar topics are there — branding, corporate social responsibility, crisis communications — but not necessarily in a form many of us would recognize as aspects of the profession we’ve come to know. They’re not shying away from big topics: the rise of nationalism, trade wars, and online privacy.

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Analyzing First Responders In Crisis PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

First statements say a lot about what a brand stands for, and they reflect on the quality of its leadership. Five crisis PR first responses. Facebook’s response to the recent data privacy controversy was immediate – so immediate that it happened the day before the scandal broke. Facebook dodges blame.

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

Sword and the Script

Communications professionals are now responsible for producing videos and podcasts, hosting live stream events, playing photographer, designing graphics, learning the back end of websites and more to keep up with changes in the ways people consume information.”. Adherence to privacy regulations.”. Crisis interrupted.

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B2B Security Vendors: Prepare for Scrutiny

Shift Communications

New Study Says Apple May Be Overselling Its Differential Privacy Protections In MacOS and iOS; Apple Disputes Study’s Findings. Even without overtly boastful claims, vendors could still be caught up in an inadvertent issue due to public information on case studies or news supporting an affected company like Equifax.

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How Your CEO Can Save Your Company?s Image

Critical Mention

When a company faces a crisis, its CEO must step up and restore his or her organization’s PR image in a crisis. Strong leadership and a carefully-crafted crisis communications strategy can help a company recover its image and earn back its audience’s trust. The worst thing a company can do is stay silent.

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What to Do When Your Internal Communications Goes External

PRSay

There has, perhaps, never been a greater premium on the “propriety” aspect of “proprietary information.” ” So, what are the best ways to lessen the potential negative impacts of your internal communications going external? Hackers can also find and release damaging internal correspondence and documents.

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Stuck in the middle

PRSay

They also have access to information and insights that are afforded to a select few in most companies. Our privileged status comes with tremendous responsibility to protect the company’s privacy and safeguard confidential information. This is where employee communications professionals can get stuck in the middle.

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