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How to build brand reputation in an era of greenwashing backlash:?part two

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Welcome back to this four-part blog series where we’ve been discussing how you can build brand reputation in an era of greenwashing scrutiny and backlash. Reputable journalists will dig deep to ensure what they’re being ‘sold’ isn’t simply another example of corporate greenwashing. You can register here. In collaboration with Digimind.

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Employee advocacy: The secret to creating authentic communication

PR in High Definition

A company’s reputation is shaped by perceptions of others – that includes your workforce, and their voices can have huge power in enabling success. When employees become advocates, they act as a reliable source of truth. Step 1: Where do you stand on employee sentiment? Often, this version of the story is more refreshing!

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Microsoft Stories: Best brand storytelling site on the web?

Communications Conversations

I see large close-ups of employees and leaders. This is high, high quality brand storytelling folks. Microsoft may have figured out the key to fantastic brand storytelling–and I think it goes something like this… Your employees = personal stories. Your EMPLOYEES are your brand. I see unique artwork.

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The 22 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

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Corporate communicators regularly work with stakeholders across the organization to develop and distribute pertinent info to employees and key affiliates. Taking dry content like company policies and turning it into information that employees actually want to read requires a savvy communicator. How do you know what’s working?

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5 Tips For First-Time PR Agency Clients

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The role of a PR agency in this alignment, and in building an organization’s reputation among customers, employees, and stakeholders, is central. They might include a change in brand perception, increased brand visibility, enhanced reputation, or engagement of a new target audience, for example.

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More on PR2020: social media activism, internal comms resurgence, storytelling and professionalism

Stephen Waddington

There were some clear misses in my original essay: social media activism, internal communications, storytelling and professionalism in PR. Most brands have learnt that the customer service or reputational impact of the occasion rogue tweet isn’t worth the cost of 24/7 social media management. I’ve developed each of these themes below.

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The 21 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

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Corporate communicators regularly work with stakeholders across the organization to develop and distribute pertinent info to employees and key affiliates. Taking dry content like company policies and turning it into information that employees actually want to read requires a savvy communicator. Reputation Management.

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