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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. The next job is education and enforcement.

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How Has Generative AI Impacted Workplace Communication?

Institute for Public Relations

Grammarly and The Harris Poll explored the state of business communication and how generative AI plays a role in challenges such as privacy, bias, and productivity. The study also referenced two studies from October 2021 … Continue reading How Has Generative AI Impacted Workplace Communication?

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CBI sets out urgent requirement for internal and external communication on AI

Stephen Waddington

A recent PwC study published in 2017 estimated innovation in AI could fuel GDP growth of ten percent by 2030. PRWeek Strategic Internal Communications conference I’ll be speaking about the challenge of communicating with internal audiences about AI at the PRWeek Strategic Internal Communications conference in London on 6 December.

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6 B2B Tech Trends From CES 2020

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) was a hot topic in Las Vegas. Are they really worth the data privacy trade-off? Whether it’s Rubicon buying Telaria or Unruly being sold to Tremor International, it’s clear that 2020 will be the year of the acquisition. What did the show tell us about the rest of the year?

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Apple’s PR Showdown

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Journal reported that Apple’s internal communications team uncharacteristically sent reporters “favorable third-party reports about the company,” including five studies since the start of the year. Apple, usually in the driver’s seat when it comes to media relations, turned a tad defensive. Changing strategy?

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Building a Global Media Brand with HubSpot [Case Study]

PR 20/20

Regardless of whether marketers embrace AI, it is accelerating change in the industry: Consumers demand greater personalization, and want to control data and privacy. Workflows : Internal and external workflows were used to run all marketing campaigns. Unpacking the Challenge: How to Help Marketers Understand & Apply AI.

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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.

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