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The #PRStudChat Community Celebrates “Ethics Month” With a September 15th Discussion

Deirdre Breakenridge

PRSA has designated September as “Ethics Month” with a wide variety of activities to educate and inform members and industry professionals. In the spirit of Ethics Month, #PRStudChat welcomes Kirk Hazlett , APR, Fellow PRSA, on Tuesday, September 15th at 8:30 p.m. As always, we welcome your questions before or during the chat session.

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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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Global Insights: Key Trends and Challenges Shaping the Future of Communications

PRSay

There has never been a more important time in our humanity or the world than now for responsible communication. It’s a major concern for our communities, governments and countries all around the world. What does responsible communication entail? When AI came along, everyone felt a huge need to control its ethics.

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Acting Ethically Means Going Beyond Performative Action – Candace Hamana

Ethical Voices

She discusses a number of important ethics issues, including: What to do when your employer doesn’t let you act in true faith How to make land acknowledgments more than a performative action The importance of cultural contexts Tell us about yourself and your career? What is the most difficult ethical challenge you ever confronted at work?

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The ethical challenges of weaponized communication – Elizabeth Edwards

Ethical Voices

She discusses a number of important issues, including: The ethical challenges of weaponized communication. It is not right what it is doing to our employees, to our teams, to our audiences as marketers, professional communicators and leaders. That is not ethical. Avoiding thought terminating cliches. It is not moral.

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The public relations management gap

Wadds Inc.

There is no formal definition within management, there are countless worldviews, competency and the need for training is well understood but largely ignored, best practice is an aspiration practised by a fifth of organisations rather than the norm, and outputs are rarely measured in terms that management understands.

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S&T Live Recap: PRSA Chair Michelle Egan on the Trends, Challenges and Opportunities in the Year Ahead

PRSay

As an organization, we need to be focused on what the ethics issues are.” But as communications professionals, “I don’t think we need to be afraid of [ChatGPT],” she said. “We Communicators can prepare themselves for that. Another way to prepare for recession and layoffs is by building your community, she said.

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