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Wrap Up Post from Issues Management Workshop at #CPRS2014

Melissa Agnes

The definition of a crisis is: A negative situation or event that occurs that impacts, or risks impacting, the organization’s reputation and/or bottom line over the long-term. Because it was the first of its kind, it garnered mass media attention and had a direct impact on United’s reputation and bottom line.

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How To Set Expectations In Public Relations

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Often, the idea floated isn’t bad, but it’s incomplete, badly timed, or needs more workshopping. We call it a background interview because it is just that – an exchange to provide background for a future story. Yet the CMO is disappointed because the interview didn’t immediately produce new business leads.

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Weathering a communications storm: What can we learn from the recent KPMG crisis?

PR in High Definition

It’s clear that there is a lot of work to be done with repairing KPMG’s damaged reputation and the comms teams are more than likely sorting it as we speak, but what would you do in this crisis if this happened to your organisation? We’ve explored this crisis further in our Reputation Shapers guide that you can access here. Absolutely!

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Cider sip or cider slip? Would you let a politician endorse your brand?

Stephen Waddington

Earlier in the week, Jo Swinson was pictured hanging out at the workshops of Finisterre, an ethical clothing brand. The Boris story has moved on to his criticism of single mothers, a no show in a Channel 4 climate emergency debate, and discussion over whether he’ll do an interview with Andrew Neil. At least she was.

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PR Interviews: Michael White Lansons

Norton's Notes

I have been interviewing PR practitioners from all over the world as part of my interview series called 20:20 Vision. The concept of these interviews is that I ask each practitioner 20 questions about themselves and they give us a brief glimpse into their working lives and what makes them tick.

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2021 Solo PR Pro Premium Member Accomplishments

Solo PR Pro

The creative campaign features actual talking trash delivering litter facts and fun in surprising settings and interviewing notable humans from around the state. Patrick McSweeney, APR , Fellow PRSA, Strategic Communications & Reputation Management and founder of McSweeney Public Relations LLC received the Dorothy Thomas Black Award.

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PR Interviews: Crosby Noricks 20:20 Vision

Norton's Notes

Over the next few months I will be interviewing practitioners from the world of public relations and digital marketing from across the globe, people I respect and look up to. My first interview was with Arik C. I decided to call this series 20:20 Vision. We will still be choosing, as individuals, a subject matter expertise.