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“Internal” PR: Takeaways for Summer 2016

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

A wave of mild panic is sweeping over public relations agencies all over the land this week as this year’s crop of summer interns prepares to go back to school. If you already have a rigid gameplan for a student intern, be prepared to trash it. Your intern may be a beer geek, an art maven, or a whiz at editing smartphone videos.

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Crisis Simulation in Defense Tech PR

5W PR

The Foundation of Crisis Simulation Crisis simulations in defense tech differ from standard corporate exercises due to the industry’s unique characteristics. Planning the Drill Start with detailed objectives for each exercise. Document expected outcomes and establish clear evaluation criteria.

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The Bravery of Silence: Responsible Advocacy Starts With Listening

PRSay

Each September, PRSA recognizes Public Relations Ethics Month, supported by programs presented by the PRSA Board of Ethics and Professional Standards (BEPS). This year’s theme, Public Relations Ethics: Strengthening Our Core, guides a special focus on the six core values highlighted in the PRSA Code of Ethics.

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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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Book Review: A Century of Spin

Wadds Inc.

It is itself an exercise in public relations. Ethics in public relations practice can be a challenging issue. A Century of Spin presents a persuasive case for why the profession should constantly be vigilant on ethics. It’s a polemic takedown of public relations practice.

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Eight Questions to Answer Before Accepting an Internship

PR Job Coach

Senate pay their interns. The White House also was recently chided about not paying interns. Even the foundation of the COO of Facebook has finally and reluctantly relented and has announced that the foundation will begin paying interns. Just last week we learned from an article in the Atlantic that barely one third of the U.S.

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Why I Got My APR and a New Job in the Same Year

PRSay

I have a wide range of experience, from internal to corporate to digital communications. I enrolled in the APR Online Study Course and leveraged the materials — especially the practice question exercises — but I mostly prepared alone. It also got me thinking more critically about the skills I’d need to succeed when I got there.

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