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Crisis Comms, AI and Ethics: January Roundup

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

In another incident, an Atlas Air Boeing 747 cargo plane caught fire moments into its flight from Miami International Airport on January 18. And on January 20, a Delta Air Lines Boeing 757 plane lost a nose wheel as it was taxiing for take-off from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. It’s ethically the right thing to do.

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Trust: Business Tops Media and Government in Ethics and Competence, Finds Survey

Sword and the Script

Businesses are increasingly viewed as more ethical and competent than government, media and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). That’s measured by asking respondents to rate trust on a nine-point scale from “distrust” to “neutral” to “trust.” Business is ethical and competent. 57% are neutral about trust in NGOs.

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Maxim Behar: Social media is the realm of free speech, which makes our world better

Maxim Behar

And I don't want to belittle the journalist profession - journalism is extremely responsible, influential, and highly qualified because it influences society. I would say that a very important, if not the most real, part of journalism is currently being formed in social media. for "internal pressure within the media itself," 66.2%

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Book Review: A Century of Spin

Wadds Inc.

Ethics in public relations practice can be a challenging issue. A Century of Spin presents a persuasive case for why the profession should constantly be vigilant on ethics. She’s on the Committee of CIPR Scotland, and has a CIPR Diploma in Internal Communications and the AMEC International Certificate in Measurement and Evaluation.

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Public relations and professionalism: work to do to realise full potential

Stephen Waddington

A body of knowledge, ethics and certification are the three foundations of a profession. Practitioners enter practice via a variety of routes ranging including administration, journalism, marketing, publicity, and social studies. To facilitate relationships and build trust with internal and external stakeholders and communities.

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Public relations and professionalism: work to do to realise full potential

Wadds Inc.

A body of knowledge, ethics and certification are the three foundations of a profession. Practitioners enter practice via a variety of routes ranging including administration, journalism, marketing, publicity, and social studies. To facilitate relationships and build trust with internal and external stakeholders and communities.

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A Look at Today’s Crisis Realities and How To Manage Them

Melissa Agnes

To make matters even more challenging, the rush for immediacy and to be the first to report on a story, and the fact that the news cycle is no longer solely comprised of journalists and reporters who work by the journalism code of ethics, but is also made up of citizen journalists, bloggers and the general public, means that facts don’t always (..)

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