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Warren Buffet Underscores the Value of Reputation

Sword and the Script

It may be hard to quantify the value of a reputation but it sure is meaningful when one of the world’s most prominent financiers says it’s important. We can understand a bit why Buffet invested in newspapers – he still reads them – and you have to admire a gentleman that can quote his old memos in his new ones without losing an ounce of cool.

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Behind the Headlines With Adam Friedman

Cision

Adam Friedman, owner of Adam Friedman Associates, says maintaining a brand’s reputation is a constant process and can be a challenge, especially for financial companies. My skill set includes strong writing and speaking, both essential for a communication professional. Today, financial firms are under attack.

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Behind the Headlines With Kim Spear

Cision

It often means getting serious about building a brand in this region and having a local spokesperson, some local thought leadership and a platform on which to tell the brand story and how it is evolving in each market. . How has PR changed over the years? We should all be thinking of ways to update our skills in a variety of ways.

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PR and Content Marketing Insights from the Edelman Trust Barometer

Sword and the Script

It had a name that sounded like a daily newspaper – the “Herald” or “Courier” or something like that – but the “about us” section was telling. 50% trust financial industry analysts. Communication builds trust and it’s a function of leadership. 61% trust academic experts. 50% trust successful entrepreneurs.

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Future of PR: 2020 edition

Stephen Waddington

This covered the glass ceiling, pay gap, lack of mentorship opportunities and stereotyped expectations of leadership style, where leadership is usually seen as a masculine trait. Offices are predominantly structured around masculine way of working and doing things and around masculine behavioural and leadership patterns.

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22 PR Rock Stars of the Future

Communications Conversations

Focused on the world of financial and corporate communications, club membership and participation in its SOJC stock index has increased 50% under his leadership. She’s a Clark Honors College student and is writing her senior thesis on the lack of women in sports information director roles in the NCAA.

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Maxim Behar: Whatever you do, do it to be happy

Maxim Behar

Just 20 years ago, only newspapers, radio, and TV editors did that. How is it possible for you to know how every single user will see something when you write something on Facebook? In these media, you write something; a hundred others can write something else, refute you, be dissatisfied, or praise you. Why editors?