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PR Leaders Reveal Priorities and Best Practices for Budgeting in 2019’s Fast-Moving Market

September 1st, 2018 by

For many communicators, September is the traditional kick-off for budget season. With this in mind, we departed from our usual roundtable format of a single question and asked senior communicators to discuss budget best practices and budget priorities and expectations for 2019.

Most PR Pros Have Quick Access to News but Crisis Response Remains Slow

September 1st, 2018 by

A new study from PR News and Dataminr finds nearly 40% of PR professionals lack immediate access to breaking information. Roughly the same percentage admits developments about their brand caught them off-guard.

14 PR Leaders Reveal Best Practices for Recruitment and Retention in a Tight Market

August 1st, 2018 by

Renewed economic growth, a strong job market and the evolving nature of work are transforming the face of the labor market. We asked 14 PR leaders to tell us how their brands and agencies recruit and retain the best talent.

Accurate Media Measurement and Analytics Still Need a Human Touch

August 1st, 2018 by

It was a logical assumption. With AI capabilities growing exponentially, PR practitioners expected media measurement software to work without human intervention, and reduce costs. It’s not been quite as smooth, argues Graeme Harris, former head of corporate communications at UBS, Canada, argues.

Social Media’s Dirty Little Secret and Why You Should Report the Right KPIs

August 1st, 2018 by

One of the things I love about social media marketing is the data. My team and I like to talk about the immediate feedback we get as soon as something is posted. The thing is, the KPIs that we obsess over are not the same ones that matter most to the C-Suite. It’s important to know the difference, argues Allen Plummer, head of editorial & creative operations, participant strategy & development at Vanguard.

The Best Tools to Help You Plan, Publish, Research, Design, Measure and More

August 1st, 2018 by

Each month we ask communicators to turn over their toolkits and tell us what falls out. In other words, What tools and technologies are you using to do your job? We know few better to talk to about digital tools than than Michael Lamp, SVP, social & digital media at Hunter Public Relations and Brooks Wallace, the West Coast lead at Hollywood Agency.

Boeing and GM Communicators Explain How Their Brands Are Moving Toward Data-Driven Cultures

August 1st, 2018 by

It’s difficult to create a corporate culture. It might be harder to re-shape an established culture. This is what Whitney Drake, communications story bureau & analytics lead, General Motors, and Phil Musser, Boeing’s CCO and SVP of communications, are doing as they move their brands to embrace measurement and analytics. Recently they shared some experiences with PR News.

Takeaways From Dirty Little Secret, Authenticity Survey and New Subscriber Resources

August 1st, 2018 by

In each edition of PR News we highlight takeaways from select articles as well as additions to the PR News Resources Center, available to subscribers only. This edition highlights a new report from Yum! Brands and a short but terrific template for editorial submissions.

PR Pros Pretty Good at Disengaging From Work; Public Puts Demands on Branded Content

July 1st, 2018 by

With July 4 upon us it means summer vacation season also has arrived. The question, though, is whether or not communicators, who are responsible for safeguarding the reputation of brands, can ever truly be off the clock. We look at surveys about vacations and being able to log out from your PR job. Another topic surveyed is attitudes on branded content.

Burger King and the EPA Wrestle for Crown of Worst Crisis Communicator

July 1st, 2018 by

Often organizations try too hard to either capitalize on hot news topics or avoid them altogether. Neither strategy is particularly effective. Our resident crisis and measurement guru Katie Paine takes a look at Burger King’s whopping disasters overseas and how the EPA’s attempts at staying out of the headlines have backfired royally.