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Developing your content strategy to become a trusted expert

Onclusive

Great content lies at the heart of everything communications does, including employee and leadership communications and PR. What do your key stakeholders, including employees, customers, shareholders and analysts, care about the most? Another effective strategy is localizing your content. Elizabeth Barrett. VP Research, Gartner.

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3 Creative Ways Public Relations can Partner with Human Resources and Recruiting to Attract Talent

Sword and the Script

In this case, “he” was the head of human resources (HR) – which was heavily focused on recruiting – and I took evasive action. As progressed in my career, I began to have a better appreciation for recruiting, HR and the challenge of talent acquisition and employee retention. It worked and I was clear for a little while.

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Valuable HR Resources

Konnect Agency

Your HR team should be a crucial part of your internal and external communications structure, however not all companies are yet at the stage where they have a dedicated HR team. The following information on employee rights outlines the new Families First Coronavirus Response Act as made available through the Wage and Hour Division of the U.

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The Different Types of Public Relations: A Complete Guide

Stern + Associates

Customers, investors, suppliers, employees, and even the community can be stakeholders. Community relations Community relations is a type of public relations that focuses on building relationships between an organization and its local community. Better community relations can increase sales, employee morale, and reputation.

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

PRSay

Keep the internal lines of communications open 24/7 and encourage employees to openly voice their questions or fears. Listen to their concerns and share information with them from trustworthy sources such as the Centers for Disease Control , the World Health Organization , as well as state and local officials. Enlist employees.

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PRSA Chair T. Garland Stansell on Communicating During the Coronavirus Outbreak

PRSay

Organizations are continuing to examine how their employees, operations, stakeholders and communities may be impacted. Stansell said there are several tactics that communications professionals should use for reaching key stakeholders, including emails, internal memos, conference calls and social media. Providing updates.

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Is Your Organization Ready To Engage in Social Justice Conversation?

Shift Communications

When it comes to engaging in social justice conversations, your employees, partners, stakeholders, customers, and neighbors want to understand who your organization is and what it stands for, sincerely. How does it relate to the business, employees, clients, or community? Let actions speak louder than words. “Be

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