PR Daily and IPR partner to report on agency/client relationship
Results from the brief survey will be shared at Ragan’s Media Relations and Measurement Conference on April 7.
Results from the brief survey will be shared at Ragan’s Media Relations and Measurement Conference on April 7.
His brand is expanding more each day.
The language choices organizations make speak volumes about their efforts to change systemic injustice and inequality within the PR field, per a new report.
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IPR just published a robust gameplan for comms pros eager to help increase inoculations and dispel skepticism among their fellow workers.
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The career trajectory of the social media manager—their top challenges, desires and interests—are all explored in this new report from the Institute for Public Relations, Ragan Communications and the University of Florida.
A lack of trust in digital media is causing some to avoid consuming news at all, and for the second year in a row, Americans said family was the most trusted source of new information, per a new IPR report.
New research reveals two-thirds of employees are managing to stay productive and upbeat amid ongoing turmoil.
Despite this slight dip, a new study suggests that engagement, morale and sentiment toward employers are holding steady.
In a new survey from Peppercomm and the Institute for Public Relations, only a few leaders are fully prepared for a post-COVID recovery. Communicators play an essential role.
In a new report from the Institute for Public Relations and Peppercomm, industry experts share how the coronavirus is making waves for their organizations and where they are turning for information.
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Instead of pressing and prodding to get the reporter’s attention, a gentler approach may be the thing.