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Amid COVID-19 pandemic, employees have low trust in leadership to navigate through crisis

Agility PR Solutions

Trust is in short supply these days, and there’s been no lack of skepticism during the COVID-19 crisis. employees say that their organization has trusted leaders and managers to navigate the crisis, while less […].

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Future skills for public relations practitioners - World PR Day

Stephen Waddington

It is no surprise that demand for public relations roles is booming. I worked as part of a team of professional marketing and communications associations on behalf of the Government Communication Service at the outset of the crisis. Employees were a particularly complex stakeholder group during lockdown.

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New Research Indicates a Positive Impact on Employee Engagement and Collaboration During COVID-19 Crisis

PRSay

By Steve Cody, Peppercomm, and Tina McCorkindale, Institute for Public Relations. The COVID-19 pandemic has had positive outcomes on employee engagement and collaboration, but mixed results on productivity, according to a new study focused on internal communication by the Institute for Public Relations and Peppercomm.

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The Capitol Riots: A Crisis Communication Retrospect

PRSay

The concept of crisis communications can elicit images of Olivia Pope on the ABC series “ Scandal ” rattling off a monologue to a slew of reporters. While not quite as cinematic in reality, crisis communications is at the heart of any professional communication enterprise. Learning from the crisis.

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Boeing’s Existential PR Crisis: Navigating Through Turbulence

David PR Group

Yet, today, Boeing finds itself entangled in an existential quagmire, a public relations nightmare that threatens not just its reputation, but its very survival. The recent ousting of Boeing’s CEO, brought in as a reformative leader, signals the magnitude of the crisis and the imperative for transformational change.

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The Crisis Newsroom

Presspage

In a time of crisis, they may see more information about your organization than during ordinary times; they may believe the real-time accounts of others over you; share the most dramatic of stories (in many cases leaving out facts); and decide in a split moment if they support and trust you. However, not every crisis is predictable.

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The Importance of Crisis Planning for 2022

PRSay

We have experienced firsthand how a crisis can significantly and quickly impact business operations. Companies can prepare by evaluating the crisis process, team, tools and resources they have in place. A clear organizational purpose, mission and values provide guidance and establish a strong foundation to support crisis responses.

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