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Read some of today's best PR and Comms industry news clips:
20 Lessons These Comms Pros Learned This Year (And What You Can Learn Too) (Forbes - November 25, 2024)
Reclaiming Authenticity in the Era of Misinformation: 5 PR Lessons from "Wicked" (PRNEWS - November 22, 2024)
Communicating successfully amid political and social dissent (PR Daily - November 25, 2024)
Pioneer Janet McCloud (1934-2003) (Institute for Public Relations - November 21, 2024)
Let's Start Thinking Of Breathtaking Ways To Leverage Generative AI Far Beyond What We Are Doing Right Now (Forbes - November 3, 2024)
Seattle: Fearless and Forward-Thinking (PRGN - November 11, 2024)
Navigating PR in the AI era: How automation is transforming media outreach (Agility PR Solutions - November 20, 2024)
A Bold Call to Embrace Technology and Avoid Falling Behind in Communications (CommPRO - November 22, 2024) [VIDEO]
My first encounter with an AI hallucination (Firefly Communications - November 22, 2024)
Bluesky's Boom: Are We Watching the Next Big Shift? (Neville Hobson - November 22, 2024)
PR Pros Remain Mostly Calm Amid Uncertainty Over Trump Agenda (PRovoke Media - November 24, 2024)
Google accused of destroying internal messages, Boeing CEO decries internal strife (Ragan Communications - November 22, 2024)
Summary Section:
20 Lessons These Comms Pros Learned This Year (And What You Can Learn Too)
By Forbes Communications Council
Forbes - November 25, 2024
Here, the marketing and communications leaders of Forbes Communications Council reflect on the good, the bad and the important lessons from 2024 they’ll carry with them as they prepare for 2025 and beyond.
Reclaiming Authenticity in the Era of Misinformation: 5 PR Lessons from "Wicked"
By Kim Markus
PRNEWS - November 22, 2024
In today's fast-paced media environment, where misinformation quickly spreads, PR professionals face a critical challenge: how to ensure authenticity remains at the heart of campaigns. The trust built with audiences is fragile, and reclaiming it requires courage, transparency and a focus on storytelling that resonates.
Communicating successfully amid political and social dissent
By Matt Purdue
PR Daily - November 25, 2024
Communicators who are not already preparing for the impact of this sea change in Washington risk being caught flatfooted when (not if) new policies and legislation affect their internal and external stakeholders. Engagement and dialogue will make the difference.
Pioneer Janet McCloud (1934-2003)
Institute for Public Relations - November 21, 2024
IPR is featuring research and some of the many Native American pioneers who have had an impact on the world in celebration of Native American Heritage Month. Janet McCloud was born on the Tulalip Reservation on March 30, 1934. Her activism began in the 1960s, when state game wardens started arresting Native Americans for fishing and hunting, despite treaty rights guaranteeing these activities.
Let's Start Thinking Of Breathtaking Ways To Leverage Generative AI Far Beyond What We Are Doing Right Now
By Lance Eliot
Forbes - November 3, 2024
AI insiders are urging that we take the crux of generative AI and large language models and apply them to other new areas. An excellent suggestion. Here's the scoop.
Seattle: Fearless and Forward-Thinking
By Aaron Blank
PRGN - November 11, 2024
Seattle is an iconic city with rich culture and community of forward-thinking businesses ranging from globally renowned tech and aerospace companies to cutting-edge startups. In this PRGN blog post Aaron Blank of Fearey describes the business, media and communications landscape in Seattle and Washington.
Navigating PR in the AI era: How automation is transforming media outreach
By Amrapali Rai
Agility PR Solutions - November 20, 2024
Artificial intelligence is everywhere these days, from the chatbots that answer customer questions online to the algorithms that shape our social media feeds. Now, it's rapidly transforming how PR professionals approach one of their most critical tasks—media outreach.
A Bold Call to Embrace Technology and Avoid Falling Behind in Communications [VIDEO]
CommPRO - November 22, 2024
Discover how Larry Weber's visionary insights on technology, AI, and ethical communications are shaping the future of the industry. As Chairman and CEO of Racepoint Global, recently ranked second in the Top 10 PR Rankings, Weber has not only shaped the industry's trajectory but also defined its benchmarks for success, having led the Weber Group to become the world's top technology agency and Weber Shandwick to a period as the largest PR firm globally.
My first encounter with an AI hallucination
By Megan Dennison
Firefly Communications - November 22, 2024
AI's capabilities can make it an immensely useful tool - but an experience with a hallucination underscores the need for human oversight.
Bluesky's Boom: Are We Watching the Next Big Shift?
Neville Hobson - November 22, 2024
Bluesky has hit a milestone that feels genuinely exciting — over 20 million users on the social network and growing fast. That's a dramatic leap from just 7 million three months ago. As an early adopter who joined Bluesky's private beta in May 2023, I've been watching this platform closely, and I can't help but feel we're seeing something special take shape.
PR Pros Remain Mostly Calm Amid Uncertainty Over Trump Agenda
By Paul Holmes
PRovoke Media - November 24, 2024
Among experts in healthcare, food, technology and media, there's a widespread belief that changes Trump is able to make will be less radical than his promises. We talked to a number of experienced professionals about the changes they expect to see, and this is what we learned.
Google accused of destroying internal messages, Boeing CEO decries internal strife
By Sean Devlin
Ragan Communications - November 22, 2024
Greetings, comms pros! Let's take a look at a few news stories from the past week and see what we can learn from them. Google is accused of destroying internal messages; the Boeing CEO decried internal strife; and the Glassdoor chief says remote work will stick around.
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