Monthly Archives: November 2022

Get me out of here

There is an ongoing discussion about needing to show the business benefits of effective communication and that the stereotypes of PRs need to be challenged. It has been taking place for as long as I can remember and yet things never seem to move forward. I wonder why this is. Continue reading

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Concern, controversy and crisis – 5 ways for comms to survive Christmas

The key for 2023 and the way forward is going to be flexibility and being able to change and adapt to events. Continue reading

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Who’s a celebrity?

It needs some recognition of what has happened and a desire to learn and improve that is needed before you can move forward. Continue reading

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What is the future for social media in a crisis?

So, if social media is diminishing how should we change our crisis communication plans? Continue reading

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When crises attack

If there was a consideration of the aftermath of the decisions made it may not have taken into account, the cumulative impact of these decisions is damaging. Continue reading

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Shrewd move or more of the same?

Anyone involved in PR and communication knows the world is much more complicated and effective communication is a difficult balancing act of many things. Continue reading

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