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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Is PR in 2012 just about digital?
Public relations has been undergoing a transformation linked to a number of things that have been taking place in recent years. First, there has been the world financial crisis affecting companies and businesses struggling to deal with shrinking economies. This … Continue reading
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Tagged budget, communication, cutbacks, cuts, media, PR, public relations, recession, social media, social networks
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Honesty, communication and the police
I had the opportunity in recent days to read through the Filkin report that was produced for the Metropolitan Police. It reviews the Met Police’s approach to the media and wider communication in light of the recent revelations involving senior … Continue reading
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Tagged #police, communication, Filkin Report, honesty, local newspapers, media, Metropolitan Police, newspapers, policing, social media, social networks
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New year communication resolutions
So we are heading into 2012 and the TV news reported yesterday (Monday 9 January) was the day that most people gave up their New Year resolutions. Personally, I never make New Year resolutions but instead I do like to … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012, communication, internal communication, media, New Year, PR, resolutions, social media, social networks
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Staff and the problems with social media
I was interested to read the National Business Ethics Survey published this week which identified that staff who are significant users of social media face more issues in the workplace. This includes facing more retaliation when acting as whistleblowers in … Continue reading