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PRSA Introduces Innovative Program to Guide Journalists Transitioning Into PR and Communications

PRSay

So far in 2024, the Los Angeles Times , The Wall Street Journal , Time magazine, Sports Illustrated and National Geographi c, among other outlets, have all conducted layoffs, while journalists at several Condé Nast publications staged walkouts over proposed job cuts. He thought I was a good fit for a position at G.S.

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Succeeding with Conscience: Navigating Ethical Challenges in Career Growth – Bradley Akubuiro

Ethical Voices

He discusses a number of important ethics issues including: How to deal with an ethical quandary: Career advancement or decency? What is the most difficult ethical challenge you ever confronted at work? I’ve done more than 150 ethics interviews, and this is the first time this example came up, and I love it.

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ICON 2023 Q&A: ESPN’s Amanda Brooks on Finding the Human Element in Stories

PRSay

14, Brooks talked with PRsay about her career path and offered advice for students and new pros interested in a career in sports-related communications. I was incredibly passionate about sports. When I was playing, I remember looking around and wondering, “What can I actually do as a career in sports?” And to me, it was ethics.

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The PhD fresher

Stephen Waddington

Tomorrow is the rudiments of research methods, design, and ethics. I’ve run agencies, edited and written books on practice, taught and mentored at universities, served in leadership roles including the CIPR, but I have no formal qualifications. Today was an introduction to systems, the PhD learning journey, and university resources.

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AI and Journalism: What’s Next?

PRSay

News organizations are experimenting with AI for gathering financial data and for applications like a “virtual sports editor,” who reads scores and stats, as well as monitoring for AI-generated misinformation, particularly around politics. AI will become part of news gathering.

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Proud of public relations

Stephen Waddington

There’s a sport in public relations to publicly undermine what we do. Becoming a Chartered practitioner to demonstrate strategic, ethical and leadership credentials is the best and quickest way to do this.” If you’re not proud of working in public relations it’s probably time to find something else to do.

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Civility as Professional Imperative

PRSay

Some of the answers lie in PRSA’s Code of Ethics , and I believe that acting on its principles is imperative for those who would call themselves PR professionals. Such actions, rooted in our Code of Ethics, create mutual respect, empathy, healthy relationships and high-functioning organizations. ” Daily challenges.

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