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Share This: a Recap of #measurePR with Richard Bagnall (Pt. I)

Waxing UnLyrical

We talked a lot about what “good” and “bad” measurement is, how Richard got interested in the field, and his leadership role with AMEC. Share This is billed as “the social media handbook for PR,” and it is very well-written (Richard sent me a copy). And much more.

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To Serve the Public Good, PR Pros Can Help Stop Spread of Vaccine Disinformation

PRSay

However, according to some reports , women of childbearing age are particularly concerned about possible long-term side effects of the coronavirus vaccine, such as the discredited claims spread on Facebook, Twitter and other social media that the vaccines might cause miscarriages or infertility.

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WaddsCon: February wrap-up, March topics and speakers

Stephen Waddington

It started as these things often do as a discussion on social media. Four inspiring speakers led conversations on race, talent, PR dashboards and the dark side of social media. Start a blog and manage proactive social media around it. Manage the social media for a sports team you are part of.

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

Stephen Waddington

It sought to explore how public relations could evolve from a tactical craft that broadly focused on publicity and media relations to become a management discipline. James Grunig assembled a team of six public relations academics and practitioners under his leadership. we continue to do research on the theory.

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Letter from Newcastle: There’s a tool for that but be wary of free stuff

Stephen Waddington

Navigating UK beyond Brexit I’m a long-time fan of Julian Stodd’s work including The Social Leadership Handbook and Social Leadership: My First 100 Days. He works out loud on his blog exploring the impact of connectivity and social technologies on organisations and society. It also misses the point.

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Your profession needs you

Stephen Waddington

Create a Twitter hashtag, a Facebook or LinkedIn group, show the value, and people will come. Along the way social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter, and messaging platforms such as Snapchat and WhatsApp, have given the public the opportunity to answer back. Julian Stodd’s work in this area is exemplary.