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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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How to Make your Messaging Stick

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With NEO, you can measure your message pull-through from an article all the way through to conversions on your website and get automatic insights for optimizing your messaging strategy and controlling your narrative. How communicators use NEO for strategic decision-making.

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In praise of the CIPR and PRCA leading PR industry in COVID-19 crisis response

Stephen Waddington

The CIPR and PRCA have done an exceptional job in leading the industry in its response to the COVID-19 crisis. Thanks to CIPR CEO Alastair McCapra and PRCA Director General Francis Ingham for their leadership. In good times, they're a network and a resource. What's the point of membership bodies?

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The Importance of Adaptive Response In The First Moments of Crisis Management

Melissa Agnes

Lou and I go into even more detail on this subject in episode #024 of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast. A crisis is a change. One’s adaptability is a measure of how effective that reaction is. Every crisis is different… but they all require a response by people or organizations that are highly adaptive. Tune in here.

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

PRSay

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. It helps to give workers roles they can play in the crisis.

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How does PR fit into marketing

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While many consider communications to be part of marketing, PR has fallen behind in being able to measure and prove its value to key stakeholders. That’s where PR comes in with negative publicity and crisis management, as well as proactively demonstrating your company’s goodwill efforts.

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How does PR fit into marketing

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While many consider communications to be part of marketing, PR has fallen behind in being able to measure and prove its value to key stakeholders. That’s where PR comes in with negative publicity and crisis management, as well as proactively demonstrating your company’s goodwill efforts. Generating brand awareness.

Marketing 195