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Controlled Chaos: 86 Comms Pros Explain How Communications Work Has Changed

Sword and the Script

considering international relations, have caused Communications professionals to be evermore careful with comms content. More internal comms. Being asked to do more internal communications and business communications usually left to other departments like HR, finance.”. More internal comms. political, socio-economic, etc.)

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An update on the CIPR’s 70th anniversary crowdsourced project

Stephen Waddington

The pitches received so far range from milestones in the CIPR’s history to the career journey for practitioners; and from modern two way engagement in areas such as media relations, public affairs and the third sector to planning and measurement. These include diversity, international, internal communications and teaching.

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PR Rock Stars: Life Time Fitness’ Ava Beilke

Communications Conversations

Having the opportunity to work on global hotel brands like Radisson Blu during my time at Carlson is something that will be ever valuable and applicable as I continue to work for national and international brands. How cool would it be to really push employee social advocacy to the seams (all while remaining within FTC guidelines)?

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Hyundai “Message To Space” TV Spot – Marketing Masterpiece or Brilliant Illusion?

MaccaPR

“Message To Space,” created by agency Innocean Worldwide, depicts how Hyundai worked with a 13-year-old girl who appears to be Stephanie Virts of Houston, daughter of NASA astronaut Terry Virts, to send a message to her father as he circles the Earth in the International Space Station. What line should advertisers not cross? says Preston.

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The Role of PR in Promoting Cybersecurity in Defense Technology

5W PR

The National Security Agency’s public affairs office demonstrates this balance by sharing general information about cyber defense improvements while protecting classified operations. Their approach shows how organizations can communicate progress without revealing vulnerabilities.