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US Navy In Crisis PR Mode: A Textbook Example

The Stalwart Blog

Forgive me if I boast about the US Navy Public Affairs community for a moment. Here’s where the Public Affairs team and senior leadership shined. 7th Fleet’s initial press release launched within hours of the incident, informing the public of the who, what, where and when. Respect for Privacy.

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Controlled Chaos: 86 Comms Pros Explain How Communications Work Has Changed

Sword and the Script

More crisis work. “A A lot more crisis work in addition to more duties usually shared between departments. Actual and perceived crisis 24/7. “A COVID, labor issues, economic issues, and crisis issues piled on top of each other.”. Crisis after crisis. Adherence to privacy regulations.”. Remote work.

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International Conference Preview: Frank X. Shaw Talks Diversity, Disruption and 10 Years at Microsoft

PRSay

I worked for my school newspaper, and when I joined the Marines I was a public affairs officer. As a public affairs officer, you’re working to make sure that people understand the implications of the decisions that they’re making. Well, I don’t think we’ve had to shift our crisis approach. We ran a base newspaper.

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Ethical Issues in Merging the Science and Art of Public Relations: Aaron Kwittken

Ethical Voices

Ethical issues in merging the science and art of public relations. I started in Washington DC in Public Affairs and Crisis Management. Still am a crisis guy and always will be, I think. Still am a crisis guy and always will be, I think. It all comes back to data and privacy and transparency.

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We Must Confront the Uncomfortable Truths – Roger Bolton

Ethical Voices

That’s the biggest thing that I loved about my career in public relations was the opportunity to be a senior strategic leader in the enterprise. She was trying to figure out what it was, but I just felt that allowing her to go forward knowing that that was not the truth wasn’t fair to the public, nor was it fair to her.

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Will Generative AI Replace Marketers and Content Creators?

Landis PR

Note: This is a reposted blog by our Public Relations Global Network Partner, Katie Casciato – Roopco. Technology Public Relations The post Will Generative AI Replace Marketers and Content Creators? For the original blog, please visit here. I believe AI has its place and that it’s important we, as marketers, understand how to use it.