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November 17, 2020
Honoring Those Who've Served: A Message on Veterans Day
A veteran and PR pro looks at the similarities between working in military affairs and civilian operations. The common bond, he writes, is that people are the most important asset. On this Veterans Day, he urges Americans to practice positive PR and honor the nation's greatest asset.
[VIDEO] PRNEWS Talks to Sean Sullivan, of Wreaths Across America, on Veterans Day and Storytelling
PRNEWS welcomed Sean Sullivan, PR liaison at Wreaths Across America. We discussed how the non profit is honoring veterans this year by adapting annual events to be COVID-safe.
A Look at Less-Publicized PR Crisis Communication Tips
There are often-repeated facets of crisis management, including readiness tactics such as having a crisis plan and practicing it routinely. In this interview with Professor Terry Hemeyer, we examine other less-publicized crisis elements, including the crisis pro's demeanor, failing fast and Truth Squads.
Training Bad Habits Out of Good Communicators 
Communicators who are new to your shop may bring bad habits with them from previous jobs. It's important for PR leaders to take time to notice their work, offer constructive feedback and make them feel like part of the team. Investing the time to train new employees in your corporate culture can pay dividends. Here are a few ways to do it.
Around the Web:

The Right (and Wrong) Way to Seek Employee Feedback
CommonBond CEO and McKinsey alum David Klein says not all feedback is created equal.

Lessons from the Last Crash: Which Brands will be Undercut in the New Recession?

With consumers checking their spending across the world, will people again turn to digital disruptors that promise to help them save? And what can marketers learn from the companies that spun a value-based offering into decade-long market dominance?

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