3 crisis PR lessons from a #CoronaBride
Events big and small have been disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are the lessons one PR pro is taking from a more personal event that had to be reimagined: her wedding.
Events big and small have been disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are the lessons one PR pro is taking from a more personal event that had to be reimagined: her wedding.
You might think your crisis scenarios are dire, but men and women behind the controls of an aircraft know what it means to prepare for the worst.
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This comms pro says the virtual environment has been particularly interesting for his work, which entails studying interpersonal connections and rapport in a room. Here’s how he sees the future of communication.
Morale suffers when workers feel left in the dark, neglected or ill-equipped to tackle what lies ahead. Here’s how to keep your team feeling confident and hopeful for the future.
What are the numbers that your organization should be tracking to show movement on key DE&I initiatives? Here’s how you should measure this important part of your organization.
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The pet brand wanted to provide pet owners with reliable information during the pandemic, so it created a hotline with social media tools.
The update to the guidelines for measuring your communications programs includes greater inclusion, transparency and integrity.
Community Health Charities took its annual health challenge online in hopes of creating community and driving wellness for workers during the pandemic.
The top communicator for FIS shares how her team has adapted during the current crisis and offers lessons for others.
We asked our community of vendors and agencies how they see the future of the PR world after COVID-19. Here’s what they predict.
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White PR people in power need to participate more actively in systemic change for racial equality. For clients and organizations to thrive, everyone must have the tough conversations.