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ICON 2023 Q&A: Delta’s Gina Laughlin on an ‘Employees First’ Approach to Internal Comms

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During ICON, she talked with PRsay about Delta’s employee-first approach to internal communications and the challenges of reaching deskless employees. What is an “employees first” approach to internal communications? We use an employee-led approach to internal comms at Delta. We don’t feel like we’re quite there yet.

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International Conference Preview: Bob Woodward on the Importance of Investigative Journalism

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Woodward, who is an associate editor at The Washington Post , a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and the best-selling author of 19 books, will deliver the opening keynote address at PRSA’s 2019 International Conference in San Diego on Oct. The tone reporters adopt is very important. But what the future’s going to hold — who knows?

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Maxim Behar for Bulgarian National Television: Lessons Learned from Facebook outage

Maxim Behar

Maxim Behar commented on the large-scale global collapse of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp which lasted more than 6 hours, how dependent we are on social media, can we count on them, who are the affected and more on the topic in the show The World and We on Bulgarian National Television with the anchor Joanna Levieva-Sawyer.

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How to Get Invited Back as a Guest Expert on TV

PR for Anyone

You only get one first time at a television station. Every single interview I have done on television I have come early, prepared, and did a great segment for them. It’s very easy to become friends with the people there and that relationship goes a long way in your future career as a guest expert on television. Don’t blow it!

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How will hiring a public relations agency affect your company internally? A lesson from ‘The Office’

Axia PR

In the fictional world of “The Office,” a popular television series set in the Scranton, Pennsylvania, branch of the fictional paper company Dunder Mifflin, the arrival of a public relations agency to provide PR for the branch would likely bring about a number of changes and challenges for the employees.

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When Press Is Bad, Should PR Take The Blame?

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The piece highlighted his controversial year at the helm and was punctuated by the widely criticized decision to televise a town hall with Donald Trump in front of an “extra-Trumpy” live audience. ” But can an internal PR team prevent bad media relations decisions? Throw a leg up if they try to go over you.

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International Conference Preview: 5 Questions With Journalist Laura Ling

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20, Ling will share more of her story as a keynote speaker at the PRSA 2019 International Conference in San Diego. You’ve worked in multiple mediums — podcasts, web series, television. At the PRSA International Conference in San Diego this October, you’ll be speaking to an audience of professional communicators. Real stakes.