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Maximising resilience of health and well-being assets in crisis situations

PR Conversations

Crisis response starts at the planning stage – well before anything actually happens and all four groups of people you highlight have a joint responsibility for the well-being of those involved. If you have any thoughts on this topic, we invite you to continue our conversation in the comments. And that’s just managing the process.

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5 Key Takeaways From Social Media Marketing World

MaccaPR

Captivate customers with imagery before your competitor does. What''s the use of putting content out, when no one is engaging with it! Surrounded by podcasters, bloggers and marketers, I spent last week immersed in all things social at Social Media Marketing World. Your brands'' consumers are no different. March 27, 2015.

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Will humans have to re-write AI’s draft of history? 42 marketing and communications predictions for 2024

Sword and the Script

Yet it’s also interesting to note there were quite a few that didn’t mention AI at all. That much is apparent I compiled this year’s list of marketing and communications predictions. There are some caveats to note. First, I wrote all the subheads, as I always do, so if the subhead falls short of your expectations – I own that.

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A Perspective on Pride with Teddy Basham-Witherington

The Hoffman Agency

I know very well what PR for the sake of PR looks like, and the “rainbow capitalism” that the internet has come to deride in recent years certainly checks those boxes. It’s hard not to feel like Pride has been dampened quite a bit. Strictly speaking, the floor has been raised beyond what it was in Pride’s founding days.

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A Few Recent PR Fails And Fixes

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The past couple of weeks have seen quite a few public relations faux pas committed by folks who should know better. What some didn’t notice, however, is what happened next. As we have mentioned before , an effective apology should be timely, specific and most of all, sincere. Let’s review.

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Casting the future: Our predictions and trends for 2024

NewsWhip

We’ve been reflecting on all that has happened in 2023, and future-gazing into what 2024 will bring, which is particularly interesting to us as marketers. So, based on everything we’ve seen this year — and with a little help from NewsWhip Spike — here are our content team’s predictions for 2024. That’s a lot of election content, all at once.

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