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Here’s Where Communicators are Hoping to Invest More Resources

PR News

Money can’t buy you love and it can’t buy you passionate employees, but it surely can buy you more resources. executives participating in a recent PR News/Crisp leadership roundtable shared an interesting wish list that centered around the… Continued.

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

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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. The importance of engaging employees.

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How to Inspire Your Teams During the COVID-19 Crisis

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The COVID-19 crisis looms large in our personal and professional lives. But for business leaders, the question now becomes: Are we prepared to manage this crisis? But for business leaders, the question now becomes: Are we prepared to manage this crisis? Be sensitive and compassionate with employees. Photo credit: rido.

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The Importance of Crisis Planning for 2022

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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. Establishing a solid understanding of your key audiences makes it easier to meet them where they’re at during a crisis.

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COVID-19: Lessons of Past Pandemics Are More Timely Than Ever for Crisis Management

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As the situation continues to unfold, here are six crisis communications lessons from past pandemics to keep in mind: 1. Given the uncertainty about the coronavirus and what still lies ahead, ongoing crisis planning should concentrate on worst-case scenarios. Enlist employees. Plan for the worst. Is it helpful?

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To Counter Rising Incivility, PR Campaigns Can Promote Kindness

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Today in America, we face a crisis of incivility in society and in our public discourse. Employees who experience or witness incivilities are more likely to be uncivil toward others, the study found. In the workplace, CEOs say, a culture of incivility threatens employee morale and productivity, corporate reputation and revenue.

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Social Media Crisis Management: PR Communication Stategy

5W PR

Nonetheless, those that seriously affect the brand, its employees, operations, and leadership can have devastating and long-lasting effects. The acceleration of social media has added to the challenges of crisis communications, an impact that a Pentland Analytics study says has doubled the impact on shareholder value.