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PR Ethics: From Client Selection to AI Challenges – KayAnn Schoeneman

Ethical Voices

This week on Ethical Voices, KayAnn Schoeneman , President of Curley Company discusses: How to determine if a client is right for you Ethical issues in opposition research AI ethics challenges Why don’t you tell us more about yourself and your career? What is the most difficult ethical challenge you ever confronted?

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Cultures of Corruption

Mindful Marketing

by David Hagenbuch - professor of Marketing at Messiah University - ​author of Honorable Influence - founder of Mindful Marketing “ Auditors Cheated on Ethics Exams ”—a recent New York Times headline revealed. Who would cheat on ethics?— The Security and Exchange Commission (S.E.C.)

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PR Advice For CEOs Under Fire

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

In a statement before his testimony in front of the Senate Banking Committee, Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf did what reputation experts generally counsel clients to do in the case of a breach of public trust. Warren accused the CEO of pushing the blame “to your low-level employees who don’t have the money for a fancy P.R.

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Engaging (and grilling) the social side of James Grunig

PR Conversations

As a PR practitioner, I’ve chosen to use this channel to invite your answers to questions about social media and public relations. I have long had an interest in the potential of cyber media (including discussion groups, listservs, web pages, blogs, and the new social media) for use in public relations. At the Arthur W.

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When TV Commercials Wink

Mindful Marketing

Several years ago, I did research on the same phenomenon found in pharmaceutical ads , which are probably the worst offenders when it comes to sending mixed commercial messages. That’s the question I set out to answer through research that began with a group of students in an Advertising Ethics class I was teaching.

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Edelman: Trust in Organizations Collapsing Worldwide

PRSay

A major force is sweeping the world, and organizations must come to grips with it if they wish to make their case to a skeptical public. Yet dovetailing this collapse in trust is a trend that suggests a growing role for social media and employee ambassadorship: an increased reliance on peers. No humans needed.

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Maxim Behar for BG ON AIR on the topic "COVID infodemia"

Maxim Behar

There is no doubt that the measures are flexible, but this is because Bulgaria is a typical example of a democracy in which public opinion sets the tone, not the government. The whole idea that the government can impose something is naive, given that public opinion is going against it. Behar has something to say.