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

Sword and the Script

I have to use Teams, Wrike, Kapost, Dropbox, Google Drive, Google Data Studio, Sharepoint, Salesforce, Oktopost and Slack to communicate with clients and teams. I have colleagues who also layer on Trello and other content management systems as well. Adherence to privacy regulations.”. Crisis interrupted.

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PR’s Crucial Role in Strengthening Cybersecurity Awareness

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Understanding the risks, adopting best practices, and investing in robust cybersecurity measures are crucial for safeguarding our digital realm and ensuring a secure and prosperous future. Crisis communication preparedness: Preparing for cybersecurity incidents is as crucial as prevention.

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Will humans have to re-write AI’s draft of history? 42 marketing and communications predictions for 2024

Sword and the Script

In addition, this same disruption – led by the 2024 election, the speed of misinformation and continued economic uncertainty – will require a strong measure of GRIT. Great communicators will have the mental toughness and swift ability to pivot that is necessary to respond to this chaotic world and keep PR and marketing on course.

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Will Generative AI Replace Marketers and Content Creators?

Landis PR

Plus, popular marketing AI tools like chatbots, marketing automation and CRM systems have been around for years. In fact, one of the very first language models—known as ELIZA—was developed in 1966 to simulate real-life conversations between man and machine.

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Assessing Ottawa Public Health’s ongoing response to the endoscopies infection scare

PR Conversations

In a hastily organized media conference on Saturday, October 15, 2011, the City of Ottawa’s chief medical officer of health, Dr. Isra Levy, announced that a local, privately owned “non-hospital” medical clinic failed to follow proper infection control measures, resulting in the potential exposure of 6,800 patients to Hepatitis and HIV.