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This New Year, Resolve to Give Your Staff Presentation Training

PRSay

Powerhouse conferences are attracting well over 100,000 presenters and attendees to major venues around the globe. In these two areas β€” participating in conferences and meeting HR needs β€” it’s essential for companies to make strong presentations. A good training program will help presenters improve their skills.

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4 Four Tips to Begin (or Amplify) Your Crisis Management Career

PRSay

Crisis and conflict exist for every company, organization or entity; no one is immune to it. To be the very best crisis management professional, you must never stop learning β€” about your industry, best practices, case studies and the ever-evolving world around you. Florida International University is a proud sponsor of PRSA.

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COVID-19 Crisis Presents New Responsibilities for Company Communicators, Edelman Research Finds

PRSay

Based on surveys conducted on March 6–10 in 10 countries, the research shows the following: Employees trust employer communications. 19, found that employees trust their employers far more than they trust governments or news media. And 62 percent of respondents trust their employers to respond to the crisis effectively.

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Bringing Employees Back to Work Safely

PRSay

As parts of the country continue to emerge from the coronavirus shutdown, business owners are rethinking their workspaces to help their employees feel safe and productive. Twitter and Square, for example, have both announced that their employees can continue to work remotely. But not everyone has those options. Wear cloth face covers.

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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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What’s The Difference Between PR And Reputation Management?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Ways To Safeguard Brand Reputation Most companies will never experience a large-scale brand reputation crisis β€” that’s the good news. But as Dorothy Crenshaw points out in this blog post, the β€œdrip-drip-drip of customer complaints, employee dissatisfaction, or competitive attacks can erode a brand’s good standing over time.”

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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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