Fri.Dec 22, 2023

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4 Four Tips to Begin (or Amplify) Your Crisis Management Career

PRSay

Florida International University is a proud sponsor of PRSA. By virtue of the job, PR professionals are familiar with high-stress environments and, generally speaking, comfortable with think-on-your-feet situations. Crisis and conflict exist for every company, organization or entity; no one is immune to it. Whether a disaster impacts your company or an organizational issue disrupts your workplace’s ability to function as it should, well-mapped-out communication strategies should be structured to

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Riding off Into the Sunset

HMA Public Relations

After 40 years at HMA Public Relations, Scott Hanson is stepping away. Read more as Scott looks back in his final blog post. Take a look!

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Shep Gordon: “Make Parents Angry”

Doctor Spin

Shep Gordon had a knack for “making parents angry.” Shep Gordon is a well-known figure in the entertainment industry, renowned for his innovative and creative approach to public relations and talent management. Shep Gordon. (Image: Wikipedia ) Gordon gained fame as a talent agent and manager for various high-profile celebrities, particularly in the music and culinary industries.

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MNCs Must Find Their Place in the Asian Tech Revolution

The Hoffman Agency

Delegates at CES 2023, which hosted a record number of Asian exhibitors. As Asian tech companies rise in global stature, Western MNCs cannot afford to fall behind in APAC (image source: CES) Sustained investment in technology across select Asian markets has made the region an innovation force to be reckoned with: it now accounts for more than half the world’s patents , according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

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The Upside of Leaked Internal Communications: 2024 Mini Benchmark Report

Leaked internal communications can be strategically valuable assets rather than just risks to manage. When used proactively, these leaks can highlight leadership and innovation—qualities that resonate in today’s media. By approaching internal comms with a dual-purpose approach, companies shift from mere risk avoidance to leveraging these moments as credible public messages around strategy.