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What to do when PR Pros accidentally spread misinformation – Kelsey Bohl

Ethical Voices

Joining me on this week’s episode of EthicalVoices is Kelsey Bohl , the Senior Manager of Corporate Communications Press Office at Walmart. We are the liaison between the company and external media, do lots of crisis communications, media relations, and that’s where I am today. I grew up in West Monroe, Louisiana.

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Employee Evangelists: Your Secret Social PR Weapon in a Crisis

Waxing UnLyrical

Social media has redefined crisis response in three important ways: outlet options, messaging speed and employee engagement. The proliferation of new media outlets has changed everything about how companies communicate. Crisis situations are stressful for everyone. Those days are so over! A Chance to Practice.

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The Present & Future Tech Trends PRs Should Prepare For

Cision

Approximately 60 percent of YouTube video viewers are not from the same country as the content creator , and as more countries expand internet usage, that proportion is certain to increase. Prepared for a brand crisis? Click here for your free crisis communication tip sheet!

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Future of PR: 2020 edition

Stephen Waddington

Tackling fake news and disinformation: an ethical issue that strikes at the heart of practice 6. If you work in issues and crisis it can be especially acute. Purpose unifies management, employees, and communities. This is followed by LinkedIn (76%), YouTube (69%), and Instagram (63%). PR can be a stressful occupation.

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Back to School! 3 Solo PR Pros on Becoming an Adjunct Instructor

Solo PR Pro

Courses may be as broad as Principles of PR or PR Campaigns, or as focused as Working with Influencers, Crisis Communications or Nonprofit PR.” Debra Bethard-Caplick (DBC): Adjunct Instructor, Loyola University School of Communications since January 2020. DePaul University College of Communications, 2011 – 2022.

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PRoust Questionnaire: Sean Kelly

PR Conversations

I enjoy the adrenaline rush of crisis communications. Sincerity, loyalty, sound judgment, trustworthiness and a commitment to the values and ethical foundations of the PR profession—which just happen to be expressed in the CPRS Code of Professional Standards —are the qualities I most admire. Why do you work in PR? an innovator.

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PRoust Questionnaire: Sean Kelly

PR Conversations

I enjoy the adrenaline rush of crisis communications. Sincerity, loyalty, sound judgment, trustworthiness and a commitment to the values and ethical foundations of the PR profession—which just happen to be expressed in the CPRS Code of Professional Standards —are the qualities I most admire. Why do you work in PR? an innovator.

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