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Unlocking the strategic potential of internal communications

Wadds Inc.

As organisations manage a complex business landscape, the internal communications function can demonstrate its value as a strategic management function. My focus as a public relations practitioner and management researcher is on elevating the internal communications function's role in management. At Wadds Inc.

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Symbolic Pacing in Communicative Leadership

Doctor Spin

According to Hackman and Wageman (2005), effective leadership often involves knowing when to shift roles—adapting between active intervention and more passive oversight. Watch for sensitive inflexion points—perhaps a challenging client situation or an internal conflict—and then step forward decisively. 1 Hackman, J. Thanks for reading.

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In Memoriam: Patrick Pollino, APR, Fellow PRSA

PRSay

Pollino chaired the 1998 PRSA International Conference (today known as ICON) in Boston. He officially retired in 2005, although he continued consulting for several additional years. He served in local, regional and national positions with PRSA, including as president of Boston’s PRSA Chapter.

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World Communicators Want Your Questions

Landis PR

By Sean Dowdall Landis Communications is proud to be hosting the Public Relations Global Network’s (PRGN) international membership conference, representing more than 50 communications agencies from around the world in San Francisco from October 18 – 20.

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World Communicators Want Your Questions

Landis PR

By Sean Dowdall Landis Communications is proud to be hosting the Public Relations Global Network’s (PRGN) international membership conference, representing more than 50 communications agencies from around the world in San Francisco from October 18 – 20.

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PR must grow up and appreciate the value of qualifications, learning and research

Stephen Waddington

Exploring PR was originally conceived in 2005 as a collaboration between Ralph Tench and Liz Yeomans at Leeds Beckett University. The new book has been written by an international communication of 35 authors over the past three years. We’ve published the fifth edition of the book this week.

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Good Corporate Culture Moves Everyone Forward

5W PR

The momentum created will set a foundation for ongoing reminders throughout all of the company’s internal communications efforts. After category 5 Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans in 2005 and devastated the city, Marriott International remained true to its mission of “putting people first.”. Remaining True to the Mission.