As PR pros celebrate Ethics in Communication month, PRSA’s chair Garland Stansell urges communicators to redouble their effort to always do the right thing. Advocating for truth and responsibility is a key, if not the key, element of a communicator’s daily role, he writes.
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Three Tips to Help Navigate Difficult PR Conversations
September 9th, 2020 by Kellie MurphyNobody enjoys having difficult conversations. Sometimes, as PR pros, we have difficult exchanges with those who pay our salary and can influence our career. Being direct, empathetic and solutions-oriented can help make such exchanges less difficult and, most important, help build trust and understanding.
Lessons Earned: How a 3-Day Off-Site ‘Changed My Life’
September 8th, 2020 by Geoff CurtisIn the latest article in this series with the Institute for PR, veteran communicator Geoff Curtis discusses how a three-day off-site helped change his life. 10 years later, he’s still applying the lessons he learned during the off-site as he continues on a journey toward self-awareness.
Your Office is Now Virtual; It’s Time to Adjust Your Budget
September 2nd, 2020 by Melissa MathewsWith so many companies deciding to stay with virtual work arrangements, what you used to budget for office costs/overhead now is available for other uses. How should communicators spend this new-found money? Our author, a veteran of remote work, has several ideas.
PR Urged to Monitor Foreign Agents Registration Act
September 1st, 2020 by Robert Kelner, Brian Smith and Alexandra LangtonMany PR firms, media companies and advertising agencies have noticed the Department of Justice (DOJ) increasingly is targeting these sectors for enforcement under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). A trio of attorneys tells communicators what they need to know about this statute.
[QUIZ] Do You Know Your PR History?
August 31st, 2020 by PRNEWSDo you know the history of PR? If so, you should be able to handle this quiz with ease. Be prepared to learn something (who the first Black woman to own a PR firm was, who is considered to be the “father of PR,” or which legendary PR pro helped conceive the celebration for the first Earth Day in New York).
Will TikTok’s PR Campaign Work?
August 27th, 2020 by Mark PasetskyThere seems to be a new story everyday with TikTok, the popular video-sharing app that’s in a battle against the White House for survival. The most recent story is that new CEO Kevin Mayer is leaving after just four months. Still, TikTok is fighting back, deploying weapons that are familiar to PR pros. Can it win?
Women’s Equality Day and PR: A Work in Progress
August 26th, 2020 by Anne GreenToday we celebrate the 100th anniversary of Women’s Equality Day, marking a century since women won the right to vote via the 19th Amendment. It’s prudent to temper the celebration and recognize that the vestiges of inequality persist. The author offers examples of how PR can attack current instances of inequality.
In PR, Let The Work be Your Signature
August 25th, 2020 by Marc WhittIn this difficult moment, veteran communicator Marc Whitt offers a pep talk to fellow PR pros. He compares PR work to a craft and concludes that like a stonemason, the communicator’s reward is personal. It’s knowing that you’ve done your job well and that its benefits may last for years.
Has the Novel Coronavirus Killed Media Training?
August 24th, 2020 by Allan ChernoffShould you defer media training owing to the pandemic’s restrictions on travel and social distancing? While it’s a bit trickier during COVID-19, and in-person coaching is best, technology workarounds exist, our author, a former TV journalist, argues.