Crisis guru Declan Kelly steps away amid scandal, communicators flock to LinkedIn, and Walmart offers low-cost insulin
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PR veterans identify the gaffes that are most likely to harm your reputation as evidenced by the big stories of the last five years.
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During the second summer of the pandemic, there’s reason to feel hopeful. Vaccines are rolling out, and signs point to pent-up consumer demand. But a lot of unknowns remain.
The brand’s partnerships with extraordinary sports figures offer a new angle for celebrating a centennial.
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The executive vice president for the Columbus, OH firm talks about tools and tactics, COVID lesson and more in our latest interview about a day in the life of PR pro.
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Your CEO droning on with vapid talking points won’t bring in new audiences. Here’s how to ensure your video creations resonate.
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A report from FleishmanHillard shows how businesses must actively communicate their values to consumers—and it offers a roadmap for taking a stand.