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How to Build Brand Value  

Onclusive

Improve Crisis Management Processes You always need to keep a close eye on the news, social media, and other channels to identify bad coverage early, so that when controversy does arise, you can address it ASAP, avoiding any further harm to your brand. The post How to Build Brand Value appeared first on Onclusive.

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93 Ethics Issues for Thanksgiving Dinner Discussion in 2023

Ethical Voices

As Thanksgiving approaches, I wanted to take a minute and just say how thankful I am to the outstanding students in my Public Relations Ethics class (COM525) as Boston University. We start every class by discussing ethical issues we have seen or read about over the past week. A new code of ethics. How often do we lie?

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This Week in PR Ethics (8/18/22): Who is liable when an AI kills? How often do people lie?

Ethical Voices

There were a number of interesting communication ethics issues this week ranging from business operations and liability to sources of disinformation. If it is not part of your crisis planning, it should be. How often do we lie? A new study from a gaming company finds the average person lies four times a day.

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11 Steps For Crisis Management

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Any company, big or small, can experience a crisis. According to research, about 75 percent of companies will experience a crisis at some point due to the increasing complexity of modern business and the growth of social media in our fast-paced world. This is where crisis management comes in. What is Crisis Management?

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Book review: Everyday Communication Strategies

Wadds Inc.

Prevention is better than cure - and if a crisis situation is often described as a car crash, this book is all about avoiding collisions. A preventative approach runs through Amanda Coleman’s Everyday Communications Strategies: Manage Common Issues to Prevent a Crisis and Protect Your Brand.

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The ethical importance of knowing when to say “No” – Natasha Koifman

Ethical Voices

She discusses a number of important ethics issues including: The ethical importance knowing when to saying “No”. How to empower your employees to make tough ethical decisions. The biggest ethical challenge for me sometimes is you need to say no. The blurring of paid and owned media. I feel very, very fortunate.

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Should Public Relations Be Considered A Profession?

Institute for Public Relations

This blog is based on the original study in the Public Relations Journal. For example, when a crisis strikes (and even before), executives seek out communication leaders for advice on how to navigate tricky situations. When we need expertise in life or business situations, we often look to experts for help.

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