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A single offhand remark can be enough to expose deep gaps between a company’s internal culture and its public promises. Tim Gray, senior PR advisor at Intelligent Relations, explores how private conversations can become a public test of trust.
Jennifer Roberts, chief marketing officer at Onclusive, explores how AI tools, when treated as co-pilots rather than replacements, are enhancing the work of PR and marketing professionals.
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When the new director of communications at Number 10 talks, people will listen: Hugely respected as the former head of communications at Vodafone, Simon Lewis is now the mouthpiece of the prime minister.
From crash landings on rivers to rivers crashing down landings, we’ve witnessed a torrent of potential PR disasters over the last couple of years: But when it comes to being prepared for crisis communication, which companies have remained watertight? Jon Barker took the plunge
Monty Python may have ridiculed him in rhyme, but when Henry Kissinger said: “There cannot be a crisis next week – my schedule is already full”, was he actually being remarkably prescient? In some of the following examples of successful crisis management we find similar wit, audacity and frankness, despite the enormous potential for catastrophe.
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