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New international ethical principles for PR welcomed, education and enforcement required

Stephen Waddington

A cross industry group of international PR associations has developed a common set of principles for ethical practice. The International Communications Consultancy Organisation (ICCO) proposed a list of ten ethical principles for the PR industry at its annual meeting on Helskini in October.

Ethics 95
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Privacy isn’t necessarily a good thing

Stephen Waddington

While that may be good for personal privacy, it’s a threat to public conversation. Facebook’s big play at its F8 developer conference this year was privacy. Personal privacy and security strikes at the core of Facebook’s proposition. Whatever your view of personal privacy it’s hard to argue that this is a good thing.

Privacy 72
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International Conference Preview: Frank X. Shaw Talks Diversity, Disruption and 10 Years at Microsoft

PRSay

In anticipation of his keynote address at PRSA’s 2019 International Conference in San Diego on Oct. There’s the leadership and management standpoint; at a relatively young age you are responsible for leading a group of people. Then there’s the specific technical skills of media relations and internal communications.

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Allegory report examines emerging corporate digital risk

Stephen Waddington

We convened a group of experts from academia, industry, think tanks and professional associations to explore this emerging area of organisational risk. For example, Facebook is under investigation for an alleged breach of EU privacy laws after the personal information of 533 million users was shared online.

Corporate 141
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What’s Next in Public Relations? Let’s Ask My Students

PRSay

They’re not shying away from big topics: the rise of nationalism, trade wars, and online privacy. Factionalism has gone international: “yellow vests” vs. elites, nationalists vs. globalists, and immigrants vs. nativists, their controversies fueled by internet trolls and a relentlessly hyper-partisan media.

Publicity 147
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Controlled Chaos: 86 Comms Pros Explain How Communications Work Has Changed

Sword and the Script

considering international relations, have caused Communications professionals to be evermore careful with comms content. More internal comms. Being asked to do more internal communications and business communications usually left to other departments like HR, finance.”. More internal comms. political, socio-economic, etc.)

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Future of PR and social media for International Air Transport Association crisis communications conference

Stuart Bruce

But why be afraid of big government when we freely provide our life story to social networks and give up our privacy to airlines in return for a bribe of a few more air miles. Our notions of privacy and confidentiality will be challenged. The debate was chaired by Lord Black, a director of the Telegraph Media Group.