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Five Things PR Teams Should Know About Voice Search

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

For PR pros, understanding and adapting to this shift is crucial for maintaining relevance and delivering value to internal and external clients. Voice searches also often have a strong local intent, such as finding nearby businesses or services. Here are five ways to consider voice search in a PR program.

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The 22 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

Onclusive

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. How do you know what’s working?

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Future skills for public relations practitioners - World PR Day

Stephen Waddington

Organisational leaders turned to internal communication teams because they recognised the critical role of communication in engaging with staff. According to a poll by the IoIC two-thirds of internal communicators said that leaders looked to them for more guidance during the crisis.

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Best Practices in Global Comms: A Conversation With PRCAI CEO Deeptie Sethi

PRSay

She has served in leadership communications roles for multinational corporations such as BBC World and Ford Motor Company for more than 23 years in India and the United States. Can you describe an example where local practice and the need for nuance might trump how things are done globally or across the subcontinent?

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Pan-European PR: It’s so much more than translation

PR in High Definition

And what about local cultural context? So, how can tech companies build upon translation with a full-scale pan-European PR programme that truly delivers on local needs? Directly translating content from English into a target language is rarely enough; linguistic subtleties and local context are crucial.

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Faces & Markets of PRGN: Tokyo, Japan – Premier Destination for Business

Bianchi Biz Blog

We are pleased to share the first in a series of in-depth profiles of a key international market written by one of our PRGN partners. The tourism sector significantly boosts the economy, with millions of international visitors supporting hospitality, retail, and entertainment sectors. million users LinkedIn : Very few users, only 2.5%

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Best Practices in Global Comms: A Conversation With ZF Group’s Christoph Horn

PRSay

Prior to ZF, he led international communications and launches at DaimlerChrysler and was head of communications for Mercedes-Benz Car brands for many years. Can you describe an example where local practice and need for nuance might trump how things are done globally? How much flexibility do you give local teams?

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