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Managing Conflicts in a ‘Cancel-Culture’ Environment

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Each September, PRSA celebrates Ethics Month, featuring programs presented by the PRSA Board of Ethics and Professional Standards (BEPS). Please join the discussion via #PRSAChat and #EthicsMonth, and follow along with our ethics-related blog posts, webinars and Twitter Chats throughout the month. Update your conflict policy.

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How to Evaluate Multiple Job Offers

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You might want to also include other elements that are important to you in a job such as ethical behavior, salary, perks, health care coverage, 401K, free lunch, Friday beer bashes, free donuts in the morning, etc. Does the culture encourage expanding the employee knowledge and skills? You get the idea. In the outcome is your answer.

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How to Build Trust Ethically and Effectively – Roy Reid

Ethical Voices

He discusses a number of important ethics issues, including: What to do when your client asks you to besmirch the competition How to effectively and ethically build trust What to do when employees, clients and partners break your trust Why don’t you tell us a little bit more about yourself and your career?

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How Can Businesses Create A More Ethical Environment – Erica Salmon Byrne

Ethical Voices

She was one of the first people I interviewed when Ethical Voices launched in 2019, and I figured it was time to have her back, particularly because Ethisphere recently released an updated list of the World’s Most Ethical companies. What are the top ethics issues facing companies? It has a couple of component pieces.

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“Internal” PR: Takeaways for Summer 2016

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

These student employees add value and voice to all PR teams, and we hope they reap as many benefits as we do. The experience gained by collaborating and exercising creative and strategic muscles was important for the interns and the work product was useful. The best part? Pile on varied work assignments and see “what sticks.”

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What APR Stands for — and It’s Not Annual Percentage Rate

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But the exercise in assessing your body of knowledge of this vast profession has remained constant whether typed or through today’s technology. They left no ethical “how would you handle …” stone unturned. We did it on typewriters in my day. For that I am grateful, because that means APR stands for something.

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We need to tell the hard truths – Ed Harrison

Ethical Voices

It was a great exercise very early in my career. What is the most difficult ethical challenge you ever confronted? We have a responsibility to use data ethically. But we should do it in a way that’s ethical and honest. What other ethics issue did you want to discuss? What does that mean ultimately?

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