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Faces & Markets of PRGN: Malaysia – The Future-Forward and Business Ready Market

Bianchi Biz Blog

In this next blog post in the series, Andy See Teong Leng of Perspective Strategies in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, describes the business and communications environment in Malaysia and offers advice to businesses navigating his home market. Challenges persist in the media sector, notably in balancing government regulations with press freedom.

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A Guide To Successful Healthcare Public Relations Strategies

The Hoyt Organization

With constant advancements in medicine and technology, healthcare organizations must have effective communication strategies to reach and engage with their target audience. The strategies outlined below can be applied to any healthcare organization, from hospitals and clinics to pharmaceutical companies and health insurance providers.

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Engaging (and grilling) the social side of James Grunig

PR Conversations

As a PR practitioner, I’ve chosen to use this channel to invite your answers to questions about social media and public relations. I have long had an interest in the potential of cyber media (including discussion groups, listservs, web pages, blogs, and the new social media) for use in public relations.

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Denmark – A Business-Friendly Frontrunner In Technology, Green Energy And Life Sciences

Landis PR

This week’s blog post is written by our Public Relations Global Network partner, Christina Rytter, Founder of Scandinavian Communications in Copenhagen. Christina provides a detailed insight into the business and communications environment in Denmark and delivers valuable advice to businesses seeking to navigate her home market.

Energy 59
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Martin Shkreli’s Guide To PR Suicide

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Bad-boy pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli has been called a “world-class jerk,” “brat businessman” and “most punchable” — and those were just the printable things in an hour on Twitter. It started when, as CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals, he approved a 5000% price increase for a little-used drug.

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Maxim Behar: "The future depends on people who do business"

Maxim Behar

Maxim Behar discusses with Krum Savov the changes in communications and business, caused by COVID-19. Behar shares his opinion on current issues such as non-transparent and one-way communication of the people in power, and the need of growing our business despite the crisis in order to save soiety's culture and development. 17.11.2020.