Good Monday, read your Daily PR Brief - March 1, 2021

Read some of today's best PR and Comms industry news clips:
3 big reputational risks facing PR companies around the world—and how to diffuse them (Agility PR - March 1, 2021)
What Working from Home Taught Me About Productivity (PRNEWS - February 25, 2021)
Advice for PR Students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (PRSay - February 26, 2021)
Courageous Leadership Is Needed Today More Than Ever (Spin Sucks - March 1, 2021)
"Lou, You Know What Your Problem Is?" (Ishmael's Corner - February 28, 2021)
What an 'interconnected' approach to PR looks like in 2021 (PR Daily - February 26, 2021)
Good and Bad PR: Fortnite and Australian government rule but there's another cock-up (PRmoment (UK) - February 25, 2021)
How the Band Chicago Can Help You Find a Job (Culpwrit - March 1, 2021)
Why you need a CTA for all of your communications (Axia Public Relations - February 26, 2021)
How 2021 Social Media Trends Can Be Capitalized on in PR (CommPro - February 26, 2021)
Optimism Returns To Asia-Pacific Communications Industry: Study (PRovoke - March 1, 2021)
Summary Section:
3 big reputational risks facing PR companies around the world—and how to diffuse them
By Dan Fries
Agility PR - March 1, 2021
Let's take a look at the business ethics that create an approach that PR companies can use to manage risks and opportunities that surround the ethical conduct of business.
What Working from Home Taught Me About Productivity
By Marcus Fischer
PRNEWS - February 25, 2021
The awkwardness of video conferences has forced us to listen more carefully. Glitchy audio lags remind us to stop and yield the floor.
Advice for PR Students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
By Greg Beaubien
PRSay - February 26, 2021
For students, attending a historically Black college or university "gives you an opportunity to embrace and enhance your Blackness, a place to celebrate who you are as an African American," said Dr. Tia C. M. Tyree, a professor and interim associate dean of the Cathy Hughes School of Communications at Howard University in Washington, D.C.
Courageous Leadership Is Needed Today More Than Ever
By Ken Jacobs, Principal, Jacobs Consulting & Executive Coaching
Spin Sucks - March 1, 2021
No one said this job of leadership would be easy. And your people need your courageous leadership more than ever. Ken Jacobs shows you how.
"Lou, You Know What Your Problem Is?"
By Lou Hoffman, CEO of the Hoffman Agency
Ishmael's Corner - February 28, 2021
In the split second pause, I'm thinking, a) She doesn't really want me to answer the question, so keep quiet, and b) I'm aware of my flaws, but have a hunch I'm about to learn a new one.
What an 'interconnected' approach to PR looks like in 2021
By Peter Krivkovich, Chairman and CEO of Cramer-Krasselt
PR Daily - February 26, 2021
To ensure you are breaking down silos between teams, one PR pro says you must become the ‘question master.’
Good and Bad PR: Fortnite and Australian government rule but there's another cock-up
By Andy Barr, Owner, 10 Yetis Digital
PRmoment (UK) - February 25, 2021
Well hello there campaign addicts. We return for another wander through the world of public relations. Fortnite and Australian government rule this week, but not the UK government.
How the Band Chicago Can Help You Find a Job
By James Warda
Culpwrit - March 1, 2021
Pro pro James Warda was inspired by the Band Chicago as he thought about how he would open this blog post that will help your job search.
Why you need a CTA for all of your communications
By Maria Gimeno
Axia Public Relations - February 26, 2021
A solid CTA is a key component of online public relations. Learn why it's so important to have them when you're doing online PR.
How 2021 Social Media Trends Can Be Capitalized on in PR
By Ronn Torossian, CEO of 5WPR
CommPro - February 26, 2021
As people move their lives online to accommodate the necessary health and safety measures; families, businesses, and friends need a way to connect in an authentic way. Trends in social media indicate the need for brands to shift how they do business.
Optimism Returns To Asia-Pacific Communications Industry: Study
By Sarah Yap
PRovoke - March 1, 2021
A Telum Media survey finds that the Asia-Pacific PR industry is optimistic about 2021, but will focus on training rather than hiring.
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