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How To Set Expectations In Public Relations

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Yet corporate PR officers also fall victim to inflated or impractical expectations when their internal clients don’t understand what’s possible. No one wants to be negative, but a viewpoint grounded in experience and phrased constructively can go a long way in heading off trouble later. Offer honest feedback. Explain what is required

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5 Benefits Of Interning At A PR Firm

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Guest post by Crenshaw Communications intern, Murphy Pressley. As an intern, I’m able to build my confidence and my resume at the same time, while also cultivating real-life networking opportunities. Here are key ways interning can benefit any student during their time in college. College is a transformation for students.

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Five Quick and Easy Ways to Show #PR Thanks

Deirdre Breakenridge

I look forward to the PRSA International Conference every year for so many reasons. I’ll sit in on keynotes and sessions to get the updates on pressing topics including measurement, diversity in communications, data and creative storytelling, etc. I recently participated on a tech committee to help construct a survey for educators.

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Why You Should Hire a Crisis Communications Agency?

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During a crisis, leadership, internal communications, and public relations teams may use employee communication platforms to disseminate updates and critical company information. This has several advantages which may eclipse all other forms of internal crisis management solutions. Book a free consultation with us today!

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Leading Healthy Teams: Lessons from Leadercast 2019 for Solo PR Pros

Solo PR Pro

Unstoppable Cultures continues the mission Ginger Hardage began during her time as Senior Vice President of Culture and Communications at Southwest Airlines where she cultivated the airline’s trademark internal and external culture: “We put people first, we treat customers like family, we nurture our culture, and we try to change ahead of the times.”

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PRoust Questionnaire: José Manuel Velasco

PR Conversations

I think tomorrow’s PR leaders need to focus on developing more: strategic, critical and creative thinking skills, plus. Velasco’s earlier work experience includes 25 years leading PR departments in several large companies, such as FCC (construction and environmental services), Unión Fenosa (gas and power) and Renfe (railways).

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Weekly Roundup: Time and Space

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Why: As the author says, “coffee as an international social phenomenon is severely underrated.&# Why: Rather than imposing a definition of “God,&# the author explains her construct. John Cleese’s talk at the 2009 Creativity World Forum on creativity. Crossing cultures with coffee , from Basecamp.