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Futurist Azeem Azhar Decodes the Evolving Tech Landscape

Stern + Associates

Highly praised by executives at Spotify, LinkedIn and Accenture, as well as by economists and academics alike, “The Exponential Age” was named to best-of lists for 2021 by the Financial Times, London Times, MIT Technology Review and Harvard Business Review. We are on a path, if we choose, to a future of an excess of energy,” Azhar explains.

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UK Media Moves including BBC Radio 4, InTheSnow, the FT and more

Cision

Owenna Griffiths appointed Editor of BBC Radio 4’s Today programme; InTheSnow magazine has a new Managing Editor; Financial Times relaunches Energy Source newsletter.

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5 forces that will shape international finance in 2023—and what they mean for communicators

Agility PR Solutions

War on the continent, runaway inflation, energy security and even a corruption scandal in the European Parliament. 2022 has, by any measure, been a difficult year in Europe. These problems are not going away and will continue to dominate the political arena.

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Public relations: ESG management advisory or a communication function?

Wadds Inc.

You could drive an oil tanker in the say-do gap between the corporate communication from both oil & gas and energy companies and their behaviour. The UK’s two biggest oil & gas producers BP and Shell have both announced record financial results in the past two weeks. Shell doubled its profit to $40bn.

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Why Public Relations Is King During A Crisis

Onclusive

Managing your company’s reputation through a global crisis is different and harder than it was during the financial crisis of 2008. Nuanced shifts in the financial markets, healthcare system, and energy and regulatory industries can have dramatic impacts on news cycles.

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Recession warning: what’s your plan?

Stephen Waddington

The underlying issues driving GDP down and inflation up are cost pressures created by the lifting of the energy price cap and Brexit. Energy price increases of 50% cannot be absorbed by any business. Review any long-term financial commitments and ensure that you’ve enough cash. The Consumer Prices Index rose by 6.2% in February.

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5 Reasons Not To Cut PR In A Recession

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

On the bright side, a Muck Rack study shows PR expenditures may rise in some sectors, including travel and energy. By maintaining a proactive PR engagement, companies can project strength and financial stability in the face of uncertainty and be poised to win where others falter.