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Ranger Scott Gediman on the Ferguson Fire and 22 Years as Yosemite Park’s Public Affairs Officer

PRSay

Over his 22 years as public affairs officer at Yosemite National Park , Scott Gediman has experienced a myriad of crises on the job, from floods and rock falls to hantavirus outbreaks. “It Here in the public affairs office there are just two of us — there used to be five, and then there were four, and then three.

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Helsinki, Finland – Growth Path Ahead

Landis PR

In this week’s blog, our Public Relations Global Network partner, Taru Tujunen from Ellun Kanat , writes about the business environment in Finland. Finns still trust the news media: The role of the news media in Finland is strong by international standards and Finns still have strong trust in the news.

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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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7 Rules for a New Era of Communications

PRSay

We protect meetings from “Zoom-bombings” and give “elbow bumps.” We even write emails with more thought. We need to educate ourselves and ask for feedback internally and externally. I know of one organization that tries to end meetings with questions like “How are we doing?”

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PR professionals’ skills and competencies not fit for modern future proof public relations

Stuart Bruce

The State of the Profession 2017 survey by the UK’s Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) reveals that the PR profession still has a very long way to go before the skills and competencies of its practitioners meet the needs of modern future proof public relations best practice.

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What Are We-- Meeting Planners?

Bad Pitch Blog

No matter who your client is, or what demographic they are a part of -- old line companies with brand pedigree, start ups with deep VC funding, or a nonprofits dedicated to doing good – they will have their internal meetings during your weekly PR conference call. I think we should add a meeting coordinator fee to our monthly retainer.

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PRoust Questionnaire: Kim Blanchette

PR Conversations

Next, it was internal communications, and I loved that area, too. Speech writing. I get to do so many different things—event planning, writing, research, media, employee engagement, digital and social media. I will offer that Canada as a country has good public relations, and a solid brand. Whatever I’m doing at the time.

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