Check out Friday's Daily PR Brief - November 19, 2021

Read some of today's best PR and Comms industry news clips:
16 Skills Comms Pros Need To Support Leaders In A Post-Pandemic World (Forbes - November 18, 2021)
Media Fall Hard for Apple's Self Service Repair Stunt (O'Dwyer's - November 18, 2021)
3 tips for agency leaders to reengage their teams (PR Daily - November 18, 2021)
New CEO Attacks 'Big Quit' with Strategy and Understanding (PRNEWS - November 18, 2021)
Measurement Roundtable: Measuring Internal Communication (Institute for Public Relations - November 19, 2021)
AMA: What We Are Grateful for This Holiday Season (Spin Sucks - November 19, 2021)
Getting on the Right Foot: The Recruiter Relationship (PRSay - November 19, 2021)
PR's Christmas Party plans (PRmoment (UK) - November 18, 2021)
PR specialty firms are leading a strong financial rebound for the public relations industry (Agility PR Solutions - November 19, 2021)
Executives need to get a lot more real in 2022 on LinkedIn (Communications Conversations - November 19, 2021)
Continuing Communication Through the Pandemic, Supply Chain Disruptions and Worker Shortages (Franco - November 18, 2021)
Summary Section:
16 Skills Comms Pros Need To Support Leaders In A Post-Pandemic World
By Forbes Communications Council
Forbes - November 18, 2021
C-suite leaders lean on communications teams every day to ensure that their companies’ messaging is coherent, cohesive and compelling—especially now, with a pandemic underway that has often led to demands for more customer and stakeholder outreach.
Media Fall Hard for Apple's Self Service Repair Stunt
By Kevin McCauley
O'Dwyer's - November 18, 2021
Apple’s PR stunt of offering “self-service repair” sure got a lot of positive press. The New York Times called Apple’s Nov. 17 announcement “an early holiday gift” to the eco-conscious and do-it-yourselfers.
3 tips for agency leaders to reengage their teams
By Annie Perkins
PR Daily - November 18, 2021
After more than two years of business disruption, its time to reset leadership perspectives and embrace a new way of working.
New CEO Attacks 'Big Quit' with Strategy and Understanding
By Seth Arenstein
PRNEWS - November 18, 2021
PRSA chair and newly named Lambert CEO Michelle Olson says PR leadership in 2022 will mix strategy and empathy.
Measurement Roundtable: Measuring Internal Communication
Institute for Public Relations - November 19, 2021
Recently, members of the IPR Measurement Commission participated in an online discussion about internal communication measurement. Led by IPR Measurement Commission Member Sean Williams, the IPR Measurement Commissioners discussed how to measure internal communication impacts and behaviors. Here is what they had to say.
AMA: What We Are Grateful for This Holiday Season
By Gini Dietrich, Founder and CEO of Arment Dietrich
Spin Sucks - November 19, 2021
On this Friday before Thanksgiving, Gini Dietrich does a special AMA to celebrate all of you who have spent even a millisecond of your day with us.
Getting on the Right Foot: The Recruiter Relationship
PRSay - November 19, 2021
Chaloner and PRSA have teamed up to write a series of articles on how candidates and clients can best navigate the recruiting process.
PR's Christmas Party plans
By Daney Parker
PRmoment (UK) - November 18, 2021
Christmas may not have been completely cancelled in 2020 for those in PR, but at best it was a virtual affair. This year, judging from the plans outlined below, many are looking forward to celebrating in a far more spectacular fashion.
PR specialty firms are leading a strong financial rebound for the public relations industry
By Richard Carufel
Agility PR Solutions - November 19, 2021
According to newly released research from PR and marketing-focused law firm Davis Gilbert, public relations firms have demonstrated great improvement in year-over-year financial performance—and surging optimism for the future. Furthermore, specialty firms have done particularly well.
Executives need to get a lot more real in 2022 on LinkedIn
By Arik Hanson
Communications Conversations - November 19, 2021
2021 was the year executives got more active on LinkedIn. And, for many us who have been urging execs to do this for years, it was about time.
Continuing Communication Through the Pandemic, Supply Chain Disruptions and Worker Shortages
By Catherine Pace
Franco - November 18, 2021
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, worker shortages and now massive supply chain disruptions, companies must continue communicating.
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