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Summer Reading: A Terrific Book’s Presentation Makes the Case for Always Telling a Story

June 28th, 2021 by

The useful PR book includes a lively presentation and imbues traditional themes with interesting insights or unique interpretations. We provide reviews of some books for summer reading.

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Your CEO is a Dog: 11 Ways Great Leaders Resemble Man’s Best Friend

June 25th, 2021 by

Bosses are like dogs in the best ways, our writer argues. Like a dog filled with energy and curiosity, a CEO who is an interested and engaged communicator is more likely to try things outside traditional parameters and grow the company.

Is an APR Worth the Time and Effort Needed to Attain It?

June 4th, 2021 by

What is the significance of the APR, those letters you see behind the name of some PR pros? Is the time and energy needed to attain the APR accreditation worth it in terms of better jobs and salary? Does it attract business? Do seasoned communicators need it? We asked PR pros with the APR and those without it for their views.

Lessons Earned: How a PR Pro Recovered from an Awful Mistake

May 28th, 2021 by

We’re human and make mistakes. How we recover from them is important. In this series about lessons PR pros learned early in their careers, Cindy Villafranca of Southwest Airlines discusses how she grew after making an embarrassing mistake.

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Creative Hiring: How to Think Outside the LinkedIn Box

May 21st, 2021 by

The conventional hiring process is, well, conventional. Want ads, resumes, LinkedIn, recruiting and search firms. In PR, a field where creativity is highly valued, the traditional hiring route may not always find the best candidates. Companies that take an off-beat recruiting approach likely will find highly creative candidates.

Young Voices: PRSSA President Brings Experience to First PR Job

May 13th, 2021 by

[Editor’s Note: In the Young Voices series, PRNEWS profiles new communicators who discuss the industry, skills and what they wish they’d known before beginning work, among other things. If you’d like to suggest a communicator for this section,… Continued

Wishing You a Happy Honesty Day, Honestly

April 29th, 2021 by

It’s a small irony that a week beginning with a bogus story about VP Kamala Harris’s children’s book ends Friday (April 30) with the celebration of Honesty Day. It’s a holiday that every PR pro should circle on the calendar as honesty is the currency of the profession.

PRSA Seeks Membership from and Offers Help to PR Pros ‘Between Jobs’

April 14th, 2021 by

PRSA responded to the needs of former members and unemployed communicators, unveiling an initiative to encourage them to rejoin or join the trade organization, respectively. “In Between Jobs” offers half-price membership to PRSA as well as other incentives aimed at helping unemployed communicators find work.

Young Voices: A New PR Pro Finds Lessons in the Pandemic

April 7th, 2021 by

It was not much fun job-hunting during the record economic downturn that followed in the pandemic’s wake. Yet Olivia Olson used the moment to her advantage, finding PR pros willing to answer her questions during informational interviews. She landed at Ketchum well prepared for her media coordinator position.

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Terms You Need to Know: March 2021

April 6th, 2021 by

Each month, we look at new terms picking up steam in the crisis landscape with a definition.