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What Can Public Affairs Communicators Learn From The 2016 Election? (Forbes - September 23, 2020)

How the pandemic has revealed a need for new comms skills (PR Daily - September 22, 2020)

5WPR CEO On PR Toolbox Essentials (CommPro (UK) - September 22, 2020)

AI is still in its infancy, but here are 5 ways it's already helping PR pros (Agility PR - September 22, 2020)

Asia-Pacific Communication Monitor To Identify Issues & Trends In PR & Corporate Comms (PRovoke - September 23, 2020)

What can you learn from this five-minute apology? (Media First (UK) - September 23, 2020)

How to Take the Pain Out of the Editing Process (Amendola Communications - September 23, 2020)

Are Embargoes and Exclusives Still Useful in Media Relations? (Sword and the Script - September 22, 2020)

What 20 years of agency life has taught me (Influence (UK) - September 22, 2020)

5 new iOS 14 update features that impact communicators' day jobs (Communications Conversations - September 23, 2020)

Summary Section:

What Can Public Affairs Communicators Learn From The 2016 Election?
By Ron Bonjean, Partner at ROKK Solutions
Forbes - September 23, 2020
Organizations shouldn’t wait until the week before the election or the morning after to think about how they can appeal to a Biden administration, or a Trump administration, or any administration.

How the pandemic has revealed a need for new comms skills
By Ted Kitterman
PR Daily - September 22, 2020
Here are the tools and tactics PR pros should master as the industry adapts to an ever-increasingly virtual world.

5WPR CEO On PR Toolbox Essentials
By Ronn Torossian, CEO of 5WPR
CommPro (UK) - September 22, 2020
The businesses and people trying to get publicity and promote themselves to the public need several crucial things that they can use to gain that attention.

AI is still in its infancy, but here are 5 ways it's already helping PR pros
By Brian Skewes
Agility PR - September 22, 2020
In recent years, there have been countless claims that AI is poised to revolutionize marketing, but in truth we've seen little tangible impact on our day-to-day work. Some are even worried about the dark side of AI, and it's potential to cause disruption and disaster in the PR industry.

Asia-Pacific Communication Monitor To Identify Issues & Trends In PR & Corporate Comms
PRovoke - September 23, 2020
Take part now in a flagship research study of corporate communication and public relations in the Asia-Pacific region.

What can you learn from this five-minute apology?
By James White
Media First (UK) - September 23, 2020
A good apology can go along way to salvaging a reputation during a crisis. But, as regular readers of this blog will know, not all apologies are created equally.

How to Take the Pain Out of the Editing Process
By Brandon Glenn
Amendola Communications - September 23, 2020
The editing process is an important part of content development. But there are good and bad ways to go about it. These tips will help you be more successful.

Are Embargoes and Exclusives Still Useful in Media Relations?
By Frank Strong
Sword and the Script - September 22, 2020
52% of PR pros say embargoes are still useful in media relations, but one in five disagrees; 64% of comms pros still find value in offering reporters exclusives.

What 20 years of agency life has taught me
By Sharon Brigden, Owner/Director, SLBPR
Influence (UK) - September 22, 2020
PR has seen more trends than the back catalogues of Vogue. If one thing is constant in communications, it is the propensity for change. So how does one navigate such chaos and enjoy longevity in the industry?

5 new iOS 14 update features that impact communicators' day jobs
By Arik Hanson
Communications Conversations - September 23, 2020
In my initial research, here are just a few of the updates that I think communicators and social media marketers should be paying attention, and how it impacts your job.
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