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The 22 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

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Internal Communications Internal communications are crucial in determining how things are accomplished in any organization. Experts have often debated the interesting PR problem of measuring the effectiveness of internal communications. PR professionals are now responsible for training a growing number of executives.

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5 PR Tips For Managing Tricky Media Interviews

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

For example, a client executive could be speaking as an external expert on a topic related to government regulation while avoiding naming their own clients or specific work experience. All PR teams understand the value of formal media training, and it’s often useful. Reconfirm ground rules at the top of the call.

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The Three Biggest Media Mistakes Top Executives Make

Cision

Although every executive is different, we’ve observed clear trend lines in our work with hundreds of top C-suite inhabitants since starting Phillips Media Relations in 2004. They’re Too Focused on Internal Structure. Executives are usually keenly aware of the internal and external criticisms of their company or organization.

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The 3 Biggest Media Mistakes Top Executives Make

Cision

This is a guest post by Brad Phillips , author of The Media Training Bible. Top executives make many of the same media mistakes the rest of us do—but their missteps are often magnified, becoming top headlines on news and business websites worldwide. They’re too focused on internal structure. They Say Too Much.

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Coronavirus and Communications: We’re Here to Help

Barokas

Consider all stakeholders (partners, employees, candidates, customers, media)—update them frequently and in a timely manner. Stick to the facts and point your audience to official resources (your local government communications or the CDC) for more information. Stay well, stay safe, stay sane, stay home.

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These Smart Social Media Tactics Will Help You Prevent A Crisis

Melissa Agnes

Here are three tactics you can employ now that will significantly lower the odds that a social media flub will trigger a public relations crisis. 1) Provide social media training for everyone that operates as an admin on a brand account. 2) Social media training for users in the organization.

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3 Things You Don’t Know About Social Media Monitoring

Waxing UnLyrical

Constitution mostly protects you from an invasion of privacy by the government. . That means, just because the NSA engages in questionable social media monitoring practices, employers don’t necessarily have the same rights. Govern through knowledge, not fear. 3 Things You Don’t Know About Social Media Monitoring.