Happy Monday! Peruse today's Daily PR Brief! - March 2, 2020

Hello! Read some of today's best PR and Comms industry news clips:
What's the role of a PR pro during a media interview? (Muck Rack Blog - March 2, 2020)
Celebration of Harold Burson (O'Dwyer's - March 2, 2020)
Report: Communicators love a challenge, a clear mission and a decent wage (Ragan - March 2, 2020)
To Leave or Not to Leave: How Employees’ Perceptions of Organizational Justice Affects Organizational
Relationships (Institute for Public Relations - March 2, 2020)
Digital PR Disasters and the New Crisis Communications: A handful of measures you can take now to prepare for a worst-case scenario (Meltwater Blog - March 2, 2020)
Six Tips For Making Feedback Less Painful For The Recipient (Forbes - March 2, 2020)
Reflecting on #MeToo Post-Weinstein: Lessons Learned (CommPro - March 2, 2020)
Omnicom PR Group Steps Up Search For New CEO (PRovoke - March 2, 2020)
Waymo Pushes Back Against Data Requirements (CommPro - March 1, 2020)
PR in a Car – Episode 9 – What is ‘digital PR’ and is it something you need? (Radioactive PR - March 2, 2020) [VIDEO]
Summary Section:
What's the role of a PR pro during a media interview?
By Pal Hollywood
Muck Rack Blog - March 2, 2020
Although no one can anticipate everything that might happen in a media interview with a client, this helpful guide explains a PR pro’s role as interview host, including how best to prepare.
Celebration of Harold Burson
By Kevin McCauley
O'Dwyer's - March 2, 2020
"While I was expecting to see a dashing Hans Solo PR type walk through my door, in walked Yoda instead," said Jack Potter, former US postmaster general, in recalling the first time that he met the diminutive and soft-spoken Harold Burson.
Report: Communicators love a challenge, a clear mission and a decent wage
By Ted Kitterman
Ragan - March 2, 2020
Ragan’s 2020 Salary and Workplace Culture Survey reveals how communicators rate their compensation, bonuses and workplace perks as well as the factors that lead to job satisfaction.
To Leave or Not to Leave: How Employees’ Perceptions of Organizational Justice Affects Organizational Relationships
By Minjeong Kang and Minjung Sung
Institute for Public Relations - March 2, 2020
This study explores how employees’ perception of organizational justice – procedural justice and interactional justice – affects their relationship with organizations, job trust, engagement, and turnover intention.
Digital PR Disasters and the New Crisis Communications: A handful of measures you can take now to prepare for a worst-case scenario
By James Coleman
Meltwater Blog - March 2, 2020
Bungling the response to an unfortunate event might not only spell financial disaster, but it can also have an equally negative effect on staffing and morale.
Six Tips For Making Feedback Less Painful For The Recipient
By Carey Kirkpatrick, CEO and founder of CKP
Forbes - March 2, 2020
Giving well-intentioned feedback with the desire to grow your team’s skills takes practice and time to develop.
Reflecting on #MeToo Post-Weinstein: Lessons Learned
By Deb Muller, CEO of HR Acuity
CommPro - March 2, 2020
Though the judge himself warned the jurors “this is not a referendum on #MeToo,” it’s impossible to see the event as anything other than a watershed moment for the global movement – and for how we as organizations handle sexual harassment and misconduct moving forward.
Omnicom PR Group Steps Up Search For New CEO
By Diana Marszalek
PRovoke - March 2, 2020
OPRG has retained a recruitment firm and is casting the net wide as it seeks Karen van Bergen's successor.
Waymo Pushes Back Against Data Requirements
By Ronn Torossian, CEO of 5WPR
CommPro - March 1, 2020
The State of California is cracking down on autonomous automobile manufacturers, asking for additional data and more specific information from test analysis. “Self-driving” car companies, including Google-affiliated Waymo and Cruise, owned by General Motors, are pushing back against the new requirements.
PR in a Car – Episode 9 – What is ‘digital PR’ and is it something you need? [VIDEO]
By Rich Leigh
Radioactive PR - March 2, 2020
This week on PR in a Car, we’re talking about ‘digital PR’ – what it is, how and why it’s beneficial to brands and why we’re hearing so much about it right now in and around the marketing and PR world.
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