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Brexit – 12 immediate actions for PR, corporate communications and public affairs professionals

Stuart Bruce

Public relations, corporate communications, public affairs and corporate affairs professionals will have an essential role in helping employers and clients to navigate this period of momentous change. Speak to your industry sector bodies and work with them to understand the implications and advocate for your sector.

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How does a CEO’s Personal Brand Impact Corporate Reputation?

Onclusive

For PR and Communications teams, analyzing audience sentiment towards your CEO can be vital for crisis detection and understanding brand perception. Responding to crises In times of crisis, a CEO’s personal brand can either help or hurt the company’s reputation.

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Exploring the modern corporate communication function

Stephen Waddington

Role of corporate communication function The most frequently mentioned responsibilities of the communication function included media relations (86%), social media (80%), and crisis/risk communication (75%). Regardless of structure, communicators should focus on being valued and invested in by top leadership.

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The ESG opportunity for public relations 

Stephen Waddington

The role of public relation in supporting management decision-making has been at the forefront of the response to COVID-19 for many organisations. ESG frames of reference The paper tackles the emergence of ESG and its implications for leadership, management, and communication.

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Helsinki, Finland – Growth Path Ahead

Landis PR

At the moment mainly in Western Finland, there are plans for 225 billion euros worth of industrial investments. Nordic Business Forum is one of – if not the – largest business and leadership events in Europe. For instance Google and Microsoft both have large data centers in Finland.

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Behind the Headlines With Susannah Malarkey

Cision

How has the public affairs industry changed since you started that organization? Twenty years ago, almost every company of any real size had an in-house public affairs staff. Now it is only the largest companies and the regulated industries that invest in in-house teams. Talk to your customers.

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Why Business Students Should Learn Strategic Communications

PRSay

They presented this research during a panel discussion at the Institute for Public Relations’ (IPR) Bridge Conference in Washington, D.C. manager of cybersecurity compliance and oversight at the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities. She is a public affairs and media consultant based in Washington, D.C.