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Guide for International Students: How to Use Media for Studying Abroad

Deirdre Breakenridge

Instagram, Snapchat, and Facebook lead young adults to various representations of cultures. Having the intention to move abroad is only the beginning for international students. I want to introduce five steps for an international student to go studying abroad from my perspective: Step 1: Get inspired to go abroad.

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4 Building Blocks for Social Selling Systems on Social Media

Cision

Today, brands must implement social listening to manage a successful social selling system. Employees must be able to communicate their findings externally and internally. At her recent webinar, Mari Smith highlighted that only 4 percent of your Facebook friends or followers see your posts.

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Faces & Markets of PRGN: Hong Kong – Asia’s World City

Bianchi Biz Blog

We are pleased to share the next post in a series of in-depth profiles of key international markets written by one of our PRGN partners. Robust Economy : Hong Kong’s economy is characterized by its low taxation, minimal government intervention, and an established international financial market.

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International Perspectives From PRSA’s Global Affairs Committee

PRSay

We asked him how recent events have influenced international perceptions of the United States and its brands, and how the COVID-19 crisis has affected global communications. All sorts of organizations need to be part of this conversation on systemic racism. The conversations must be authentic and backed up by action.

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25 New Facebook Features Released Last Week

Cision

A lot of the buzz after Facebook’s recent F8 Conference focused on Messenger “bots,” sensationalizing that feature to the point that you might be under the impression that Facebook’s artificial intelligence is sophisticated enough to carry on natural conversations with you (spoiler alert: they’re not).

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Letter from Bled: communication warfare and the COVID-19 pandemic legacy

Stephen Waddington

After a two year hiatus an international group of public relations academics and practitioners gathered on the shores of Lake Bled in Slovenia over the past two days to share their research, ideas and thinking at the 29th International Public Relations Symposium. Photos via the BledCom Facebook page with thanks.

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Allegory report examines emerging corporate digital risk

Stephen Waddington

These include failures of systems, including the Post Office Horizon scandal, and the misuse of personal data such as the facial recognition system removed from London’s King’s Cross in 2019 amid protests from the public and privacy campaigners. However, data breaches or leaks have become commonplace.

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