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Insights Into the Role of Communicators at the U.S. Department of Defense

PRSay

These communications professionals practice public relations, write short- and long-form copy, operate overseas radio stations, manage social media for military units, explain military concepts, prepare senior leaders for interviews, manage production workflows, archive materials and create graphics and multimedia content.

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Five Habits That Improve a PR Pro’s Productivity

Landis PR

However, I’ve found that writing a laundry list of items to tackle can be both overwhelming and inefficient. I like to set a timer on my smartwatch to remind me to stand up and move – even if it’s just to refill my water bottle, do a quick stretch or taking a quick walk while I’m reading a document.

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BAME voices takeover #FuturePRoof for fourth book

Stephen Waddington

Topics range from audience targeting, social media, partnership working, reputation, pitching to radio and community building through to public affairs, internal comms, leadership, coaching and the psychology of decision-making. Oh and regular benchmark analysis of the numbers, to document a move to greater diversity.

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What Does “Storytelling” Mean to You? 105 Answers from Communicators

Sword and the Script

Writing so that the reader can understand (perhaps a more technical topic).” Putting a face or personalizing public affairs issues so that people understand relevance and importance to them.” Writing compelling information with a visceral connection.” Painting a picture in the reader’s mind.