Hello! Check out today's Daily PR Brief - August 23, 2022
Read some of today's best PR and Comms industry news clips:
21 rising stars of the tech public-relations industry (Insider - August 23, 2022)
The Southeast Asian Decade And The Role Of Strategic Communications (Forbes - August 23, 2022)
PRNEWS Unveils Platinum PR Awards Finalists, Winners Unveiled Oct. 12 at NY Gala (PRNEWS - August 22, 2022)
Five Steps to Master the Art of Persuasion (Spin Sucks - August 23, 2022)
Risk, reputation and reproductive rights: Startup risks post-Roe v. Wade (Agility PR Solutions - August 23, 2022)
PR Best Practices: Strategies Before Tactics (Landis Communications - August 22, 2022)
Comms Pros on Whether or Not their Organization Trusts the Media (Sword and the Script - August 23, 2022)
7 tips to help you better edit your writing (and spot those annoying typos) (Media First (UK) - August 23, 2022)
6 questions with Elizabeth Gulino from Refinery29 (Muck Rack - August 23, 2022)
How to communicate change in an inclusive way (Influence - August 23, 2022)
The dangers of groupthink in a crisis – and how to avoid it (PR Academy (UK) - August 23, 2022)
Summary Section:
21 rising stars of the tech public-relations industry
By Michael Kaminer
Insider - August 23, 2022
These future PR leaders are mastering complex concepts and winning over reporters with killer pitches for Duolingo, Waze, and more.
The Southeast Asian Decade And The Role Of Strategic Communications
By Lars Voedisch, Founder & Managing Director at PRecious Communications
Forbes - August 23, 2022
Southeast Asia may very well be the next Silicon Valley, and brands that play their cards right may be able to seize golden opportunities.
PRNEWS Unveils Platinum PR Awards Finalists, Winners Unveiled Oct. 12 at NY Gala
PRNEWS - August 22, 2022
PRNEWS announced the 2022 Platinum PR Awards finalists. Entries were judged on their objectives, performance and their "X" factor.
Five Steps to Master the Art of Persuasion
By Gini Dietrich, Founder and CEO of Arment Dietrich
Spin Sucks - August 23, 2022
The art of persuasion is something every communicator must master—both internally and externally. Here are five action steps to get started.
Risk, reputation and reproductive rights: Startup risks post-Roe v. Wade
By Richard Carufel
Agility PR Solutions - August 23, 2022
New research from commercial insurtech Embroker surveyed over 500 VC-backed startup founders to explore if and how their perceptions around risk are shifting due to the overturning of Roe v. Wade, as an addendum to its Startup Risk Index 2022 report.
PR Best Practices: Strategies Before Tactics
By Polly Winograd Ikonen and Andy Lowe
Landis Communications - August 22, 2022
A PR agency, at its most productive, brings value to our clients by not just jumping into action on command but by being a strategic partner and providing checkpoints and thoughtful insights honed from years of working with the media. And sometimes, that means pausing to ask why.
Comms Pros on Whether or Not their Organization Trusts the Media
By Frank Strong
Sword and the Script - August 23, 2022
The 5th Annual JOTW Strategic Communications Survey for 2022 asked respondents – 483 mostly senior comms pros – whether their organization trusts the integrity of reporting in traditional media outlets. Here is how the answers stacked up.
7 tips to help you better edit your writing (and spot those annoying typos)
By Adam Fisher
Media First (UK) - August 23, 2022
When you send your work, do you worry whether you’ve caught all the typos? They can be hard to spot.
6 questions with Elizabeth Gulino from Refinery29
By Jessica Lawlor
Muck Rack - August 23, 2022
PR pros love a peek inside the minds of the journalists they pitch and work with on stories. Muck Rack had the opportunity to chat with Elizabeth Gulino, senior writer at Refinery29. Read on to get to know Elizabeth a bit better.
How to communicate change in an inclusive way
By Advita Patel
Influence - August 23, 2022
Recently I’ve been involved in quite a few change programmes with clients. Throughout my time supporting these organisations I try to ensure that the communication we share with the workforce is as inclusive as it can be. Below are some top tips and techniques I hope will help some of you who are working on change programmes.
The dangers of groupthink in a crisis – and how to avoid it
By Chris Tucker
PR Academy (UK) - August 23, 2022
Hindsight is a wonderful thing. It is all too common when it comes to crisis communication case studies. Mostly these are of organizations that at some point during a crisis made a decision that turns out to have been catastrophically bad.
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