Messaging mistakes in the wake of the Derek Chauvin verdict
After jurors found Chauvin guilty of all charges, some organizations and public figures jumped into the fray with ill-considered statements.
After jurors found Chauvin guilty of all charges, some organizations and public figures jumped into the fray with ill-considered statements.
As the country reacts to the court’s decision, communicators are weighing how to take a stand.
The two approaches offer different benefits and downsides that PR pros and brand managers should consider—and savvy communicators should employ both.
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In today’s fractured media landscape, working towards the earned media hit requires finding ways to tell your story on your own platforms first.
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With COVID-19 and remote work putting the spotlight on employee experience, close collaboration between internal and external communications has become paramount.
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