Good day! Your Daily PR Brief is here - October 31, 2022

Read some of today's best PR and Comms industry news clips:
Sports PR Crises That Provide Lessons for All (PRNEWS - October 31, 2022)
How To Build Your Personal Brand As A People Leader (Forbes - October 28, 2022)
Want to Make an Impact in Retirement? Consider a Second Act as a Thought Leader (Barrons - October 28, 2022)
Platforms Fail to Deliver on Vows to Counter Disinformation (O'Dwyer's - October 28, 2022)
What I know for sure (about communications) (PR Daily - October 31, 2022)
Alcohol in PR: When does it become a problem? (PRmoment (UK) - October 27, 2022)
Observing Integrity - Your Key to Long-Term Success in PR (PRGN - October 31, 2022)
The science behind customer relationships: Perils of misusing digital communications channels (Agility PR Solutions - October 31, 2022)
Three Things I've Learned...Suki Mulberg Altamirano (PRovoke Media - October 28, 2022)
Put The Front Line On The Front Page (Tribe, Inc. - October 21, 2022)
Word Choice And Definition: Two Skills For Avoiding Communications Evils (Forbes - October 31, 2022)
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Summary Section:
Sports PR Crises That Provide Lessons for All
By Arthur Solomon
PRNEWS - October 31, 2022
Crisis communication books should include a special section about crises in the sports sector. Here are lessons from sports' PR fumbles.
How To Build Your Personal Brand As A People Leader
By Jessica Antle, VP of Brand Marketing & Communications at AvidXchange
Forbes - October 28, 2022
Fortunately, there are straightforward ways to determine and define your brand. Start by asking yourself these three questions.
Want to Make an Impact in Retirement? Consider a Second Act as a Thought Leader
By Bryce Sanders
Barrons - October 28, 2022
Writing opinion pieces doesn’t pay, but it can have meaningful impact and may feed into your industry’s “gig economy” of coaching and speaking.
Platforms Fail to Deliver on Vows to Counter Disinformation
By Kevin McCauley
O'Dwyer's - October 28, 2022
Meta, Twitter, YouTube and TikTok failed to deliver on their promises to put reforms in place to curb misinformation, disinformation and hate speech on their platforms, according to a report called "Empty Promises" compiled by FreePress.
What I know for sure (about communications)
PR Daily - October 31, 2022
As thousands of communicators come together for Ragan’s Communications Week on Nov. 1-7, we thought it’d be helpful to underscore both the tremendous influence communicators can wield and the responsibility they have as brand stewards. To do that, we asked the Communications Week Advisory Board to share what they know for sure about Communications. Here’s what they said.
Alcohol in PR: When does it become a problem?
By Daney Parker
PRmoment (UK) - October 27, 2022
Times are hard for many of us right now, so whether or not PR is worse than other industries for encouraging people to drink is debatable.
Observing Integrity - Your Key to Long-Term Success in PR
By Boh-Tiong Yap
PRGN - October 31, 2022
Integrity and ethical behavior can attract and retain customers and foster employee loyalty and collaboration with like-minded companies.
The science behind customer relationships: Perils of misusing digital communications channels
By Richard Carufel
Agility PR Solutions - October 31, 2022
New research from customer relationships communication hub Front suggests that conventional wisdom is outdated: the most important thing in business isn’t time or money, it’s human connections.
Three Things I've Learned...Suki Mulberg Altamirano
By Suki Mulberg Altamirano, CEO and founder of Lexington Public Relations
PRovoke Media - October 28, 2022
Suki Mulberg Altamirano, CEO and founder of Lexington Public Relations, shares the key lessons she has learned since the pandemic began.
Put The Front Line On The Front Page
By Tim Brewer
Tribe, Inc. - October 21, 2022
If you want your employees to get excited about the messages you’re putting out — and you want that excitement to produce better engagement — put your frontline people on the front page.
Word Choice And Definition: Two Skills For Avoiding Communications Evils
By Sherilyn Moore, Chief Marketing Officer of Building Hope
Forbes - October 31, 2022
Communication issues are the root of many conflicts, and words are powerful tools and weapons.
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