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2020: The Year Data Saved The World

Waxing UnLyrical

Think about it. In his post, Jonathan goes through his thought process, from identifying the problem (plenty of COVID-related data on college kids, but none for K-12), to rolling up his sleeves and doing something about it. I could go on and on, but you get the picture. From period to semi-colon. It’s a fascinating read.

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Five myths about shaping online reputations.

PR in High Definition

Back then, no one had even heard of an “online reputation”, let alone the need to manage one, and conveying a message to an audience en masse and connecting with the public only happened through a handful of channels. Here’s my take on the common myths about online reputations and how to get the best out of your online resources.

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A critical review of Excellence Theory in an era of digital communication

Stephen Waddington

Other challenges include ethics, power, propaganda and Western bias. Applying the Excellence Theory to organisational communication in an era of digital network communication It is very easy to get excited about the fragmentation of traditional media and celebrate the upheaval in organisation communication created by social media.

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Sex sells – faking it in public relations

PR Conversations

Many of the same issues remain regarding feminization of PR with debate about a glass ceiling or velvet ghetto joined by observations that women are making a “ disappearing act ” en route to higher levels of management. The contrary nature of PR is evident from the initial entry point into PR.

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Who talks to (and about) colleagues like that?

PR Conversations

Being absorbed with ‘The Message’ and forgetting all about the specific context of the communication that is needed. Who talks to (and about) colleagues like that? Go ahead and laugh at my “creativity” because if you think too hard about it you might just cry instead.).