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How to best counsel your client when they want to respond unethically to an unethical competitor – Tatevik Simonyan

Ethical Voices

I first met Tatevik when I was looking to expand the ethics cases outside of the US. Tatevik discusses How to best counsel your client when they want to respond unethically to an unethical competitor How to react calmly and ethically in highly emotional crises Should PR create a global code of ethics for influencer marketing?

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8 lessons from 10 years of blogging

Communications Conversations

I’ve been asked to speak at a number of events over the years in locales like Seattle, Destin, Tampa, Las Vegas and many in the Minneapolis area. So, I “hot wrote” a post about how many characters on the show actually live by the PRSA code of ethics. In 2009, the economy was in a rough spot. I was addicted.

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Recap Part I: #PRStudChat Discusses PR Education & Learning

Deirdre Breakenridge

I have benefited tremendously through attending my school and other local schools’ PRSSA events and networking with professionals via social media, for example, participating in this awesome #PRStudChat. She graduated in 2009 and then started teaching at Stockton University in New Jersey. Ai Zhang received her M.A.

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Straight Talk for Laywers and Legal Marketers on Content Marketing

Sword and the Script

In 2009, your firm’s Facebook page might have gotten a lot of likes. As a marketer (I am not a lawyer, or non-lawyer if you prefer), I believe there are some ethics with native advertising that lawyers should consider. As always lawyers should consult the rules established by your local bar association or ethics committee.

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A communicator’s guide to mitigating the risk of greenwashing

PR Conversations

Ensure the communication is consistent with the company’s ethics and culture. That is the case for the Public Relations Institute of Southern Africa’s (PRISA) code of ethics. Also, refrain from misleading environmentally friendly imagery. Be factual, honest and truthful. Moving beyond greenwashing.

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A communicator’s guide to mitigating the risk of greenwashing

PR Conversations

Ensure the communication is consistent with the company’s ethics and culture. That is the case for the Public Relations Institute of Southern Africa’s (PRISA) code of ethics. Also, refrain from misleading environmentally friendly imagery. Be factual, honest and truthful. Moving beyond greenwashing.

Ethics 40
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A communicator’s guide to mitigating the risk of greenwashing

PR Conversations

Ensure the communication is consistent with the company’s ethics and culture. That is the case for the Public Relations Institute of Southern Africa’s (PRISA) code of ethics. Also, refrain from misleading environmentally friendly imagery. Be factual, honest and truthful. Moving beyond greenwashing.

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