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Young Employees Bring Fresh Ideas, Perspectives, Creativity

PRSay

Often, the things we call creative have never been done before: a new way to advertise something, a unique approach to a PR campaign, a new kind of video effect. Audiences expect authentic messages, which are best shaped by members of the age group those messages are intended to reach. Bring in young voices.

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When Corporate CEOs Challenge The President

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Much of the corporate advocacy we’ve seen has been in response to issues in the news, like the state-sponsored bathroom bills or the #takeaknee movement among NFL players. But social advocacy works best when it grows out of existing corporate values and the strategies and tactics that communicate them.

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Ethical Issues with Coalitions and Front Groups – Greg Bailey

Ethical Voices

How to make sure your employees understand how you value ethics. Through the years, this client had used coalitions really as front groups, which they had planned to do again. If you’re going to pay for most of the advertising, you’ve got to be out front as part of this coalition”, or I wasn’t going to proceed.”

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7 Occasions When PR And Marketing Must Work Together

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

PR and marketing are perceived very differently, especially in a corporate environment. PR, on the other hand, with its ties to reputation and crisis management, is thought to play a more defensive role, designed to protect the corporate brand. The right advertising generates reach and frequency of message to inform specific audiences.

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 Corporate Reputation is Important to Marketing

5W PR

Once you answer that question and put together a plan to actively promote and preserve your corporate reputation, the chances are that any damage occurring from such an incident will be minimal rather than catastrophic. If it’s possible, engage as many of your employees as possible in asking the question.

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5 Reasons Not To Cut PR In A Recession

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Already, Facebook parent company Meta has warned of an advertising slowdown. The HBR co-authors divided corporate behavior in an economic downturn into four groups, from most reactive (“preventive-focused”) to an “optimal combination” of offensive and defensive strategies. No amount of paid advertising can buy trust.

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The Future of Work: Navigating the Evolving Professional Landscape with Erica Keswin

PR for Anyone

You’re Missing Out, Corporate America Women navigating the workplace in their 50s encounter a unique set of challenges distinct from their younger colleagues. Together, Christina and Erica explore the hurdles faced by these women, shedding light on the unfortunate trend of some being edged out of corporate roles.

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