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This New Year, Resolve to Give Your Staff Presentation Training

PRSay

I’m excited about the New Year because it’s a busy season for the sci/tech fields, and I work as a communications consultant to science and technology companies. Powerhouse conferences are attracting well over 100,000 presenters and attendees to major venues around the globe. Not all presentation training is the same, of course.

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3 Steps to a Data-Driven Internal Communications Plan in 2021

PRSay

As you think about your internal communications plans for 2021, you must first recognize the challenges and changes that occurred in 2020. Often, a communication audit is recommended before starting any major yearly planning. Here are the three steps you need to take to run a successful communications audit. The audience.

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What to Do When Your Internal Communications Goes External

PRSay

Hackers can also find and release damaging internal correspondence and documents. ” So, what are the best ways to lessen the potential negative impacts of your internal communications going external? Treat every piece of internal communication as if it were external.

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San Francisco: Change. Craft. Communicate.

Landis PR

Having a partner well-versed in national and local communications within these highly charged industries is vital to cutting through the clutter and making your messages known. Communications, media and PR market in San Francisco The thriving communications agency marketplace is very segmented in Northern California.

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Communications in a Disaster Zone: The Stories You Choose Not to Tell

PRSay

As the anniversary approached, I’ve thought a lot about my experience as a deployed delegate for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. Showing me videos on his phone of a bright bubbly girl with an enormous grin, it was almost as if my heart ruptured in my chest. But neither of us said it. I don’t know.

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Advising, Guiding & Tips for Listening as You Navigate the “New” Normal

Deirdre Breakenridge

Similar to my last two videos, the first “5” is my give to 5 pros who want to learn more about FEEL First communications with a complimentary consulting session (the getting advice part). Details are in the video below on how to contact me. The last “5” is my 5 tips for actively listening.

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Back to the Workplace: Best Practices for COVID-19 Internal Communications [Part Two]

MaccaPR

With over 50% of employees fearful of contracting COVID-19 upon returning to the workplace, effective internal communications must go beyond addressing the safety procedures being put into place. Below, we dive deeper into how to deliver effective, empathetic employee communication. Perfecting Delivery and Tone of Your Message.