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The surprising 10 ‘decisions drivers’ that factor into B2B software deals

Sword and the Script

Big tech companies are reporting fat margins, and then laying off thousands of employees. If you treat your employees poorly, then prospective customers don’t want to do business with you. If you are a B2B technology company, thought leadership isn’t optional, it’s the biggest marketing lever you have. Don’t skimp here.

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A fish rots from the head: reputation needs leadership

PR in High Definition

Leaders are expected to serve the multiple stakeholders of employees, customers, partners, the community and the environment as well as the traditional model of shareholders. The primary currency of great leadership has always been trust. Employees love coming to work and competitors mimic and envy your success.

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Revisit the Best Moments from Minds Worth Meeting Season 4

Stern + Associates

In this episode: Harvard Business School professor Ranjay Gulati talks about leadership, purpose in the new digital age and how to view AI implementation. Researcher and head of the Human-First AI Group at the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy Renee Richardson Gosline emphasizes the importance of trust and privacy in digital commerce.

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Mastering the Machine: Creating an AI Policy for Your Organization

PRSay

AI policies should help your employees use AI tools ethically and securely, consistent with your organization’s values If your organization uses an internet-based AI tool such as ChatGPT, then data shared will become part of the tool’s training and available to other users. The company has banned its employees from using generative AI tools.

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When The CEO Should Be The PR Spokesperson

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

For those who said they did plan to speak publicly about issues, the most pressing topics named were data privacy, healthcare, and diversity and inclusion. To show leadership during a serious crisis situation. Here are some of the most common. . To manage a corporate transition. To signal a cultural shift.

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PR Tactics To Differentiate Your Brand

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Instead, the PR agency or team should work with leadership to commit to a strict definition of the brand voice — and it should come from a place of authenticity. We’ve found success in mini-conferences we call thought leadership panels. Aspirational or emotional? SaaS company Box Inc.’s

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Analyzing First Responders In Crisis PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

First statements say a lot about what a brand stands for, and they reflect on the quality of its leadership. Facebook’s response to the recent data privacy controversy was immediate – so immediate that it happened the day before the scandal broke. As with a first impression, you never get a second chance to issue an initial response.

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