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Knowledge is Power: Media Monitoring and the Bigger Picture

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One of your brand’s most valuable resources is your reputation. Media monitoring is a must-have for successful PR and communications professionals. You need to be in the know about all of the media coverage around your brand, your competitors, and keywords that are important to your business.

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For Sensitive Subject of Job Losses, CEOs Need Sound PR Counsel

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I arrived in Dallas in the mid-1980s, just as the city’s three biggest industries — real estate, banking, and oil and gas — were entering historic downturns. And when told they’ll lose their jobs, employees are just as shocked today. Garg came to represent accusations that corporations treat employees as expendable units.

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Manage Your Reputation After a Fraud or Scandal: Tips For Handling the Media and Public Backlash

Reputation Us

The media goes for “the story” in order to capture the attention of its readership. In the process, your credit union’s reputation may take an unfortunate hit. Here are five tips to consider pre- and post-incident, especially when it comes to addressing the media. A reputation audit is like having a full-body MRI.

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Managing Media Relations for a Publisher; Off Script No. 32: Rachael Wolensky of ALM

Sword and the Script

It’s not part of reputation management for the business but for you. We have publications, events and products in the financial services, property & casualty insurance, benefits, consulting and real estate industries, all of which have their different PR objectives and information that I can pitch.