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Friday Five: Reshaping PR for the 21st Century

Posted by Nicole Castro in May 3rd 2013  
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As a public relations professional, it can be challenging to explain to others what our job entails. While the core of our PR activities basically remains the same, the expanding role of a PR pro requires new skills to navigate the changing landscape that technology and social media have created. Not only are PR professionals responsible for updating their own set of skills, they are sought after by senior executives to revolutionize their companies from inside out with innovative ideas, proving this to be a very good time for communication professionals to insert their authority into the larger corporate picture.

In this week’s PRSA “Friday Five” post — an analysis of the week’s biggest public relations and business news and commentary — we explore how various public relations functions are evolving and presenting new opportunities for professionals to develop more intuitive skills. We will also look at how communicators are playing a more dynamic role, offering counsel to their senior constituents and reshaping business as usual to better connect with existing clients.

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Tags: blogger relations, C-suite executives, FleishmanHillard, PR measurement, Press Release, public relations
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Terror, communication and a wiser world: After Boston, three reasons society’s response to terror has changed

Posted by Daniel Tisch in May 2nd 2013  
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Recent international media stories have focused on the resurgence of terror in North America – notably the Boston Marathon bombing and, in my country, the pre-emptive discovery of an Al-Qaeda plot to attack a train route between Canada and the United States.

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Friday Five: Multiple Industries Learn the Social Media Bob and Weave

Posted by Nicole Castro in April 26th 2013  
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During a crisis the situation at hand can spin out of control and it can happen in the blink of an eye. As public relations professionals we understand that we have to have a well thought out plan in place if our organization or client is involved in a media firestorm. What happens, however, to brands that are on the outside looking in? During a disaster or crisis what’s the appropriate response for companies implementing business as usual?

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All the Public Companies: Put a #Hashtag on It

Posted by Mickey Nall in April 23rd 2013  
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Digitally savvy corporations can finally stop worrying that their last Tweet or Facebook post might have inadvertently disclosed material information to investors. The Securities and Exchange Commission recently issued a new “Guidance Update” that provides welcome direction on when and how social media may be used by publicly traded companies while remaining in compliance with federal regulations.

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Tags: Facebook, PRSA, Regulation FD, SEC, securities and exchange commission, Social Media, Twitter
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Times of Tragedy Bring Times of Community

Posted by Kirk Hazlett in April 18th 2013  
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The horrific event that shattered the global gathering of Boston Marathon participants and spectators brought into clear focus for me the vital importance of the meaning “together.”

As I monitored both social media conversations and traditional media coverage, one fact became abundantly clear: no matter who you are, where you are from, or in whom you believe…“no man is an island.”

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