
Top Public Relations Execs Move to Non-Auto Jobs
Simon Sproule, the former head of public relations at Fiat Chrysler, Aston Martin, Tesla and other automakers, has come up with a new gig — outside the industry, mostly. Full Story: Paul Eisenstein
PR Aikido: Three Techniques For Winning In The Media
The ancient Japanese martial art of Aikido focuses on using an opponent’s own energy against them. Full Story: Forbes
Five Steps To Handle PR Crises In 2020
Business owners often focus on the happy side of PR: the smiling faces, the news segments, the glowing reviews. Full Story: Forbes
Experts Map Out Tech-driven PR Strategies for Business Survival
Business operators in Nigeria have been urged not to allow the connection between their brands and consumers wane, despite the current global challenge. Full Story: THISDAY Newspapers
Three ways to show you are a trustworthy PR
Trust in PR is a revered asset and a key component to success. As important as it is, it isn’t all that easy to come by. Full Story: Media Update
How The Rising Importance Of Cultural Intelligence Is Impacting PR And Communications
We are living in the era of “intelligence” — from the most recent form, artificial intelligence (AI), to the more “real” intelligence forms underpinning and enabling AI, like business intelligence, emotional intelligence, etc. Full Story: Forbes
7 PR Mistakes That Can Ruin Your Career
PRNEWS often reports on the best practices of communicators and PR professionals, but we rarely acknowledge the mistakes that make or break a career. Full Story: PR News
How PR Pros Can Make Themselves Media Friendly
Recently, PRNEWS ran an essay about how to make your executives media friendly. This is the flip side. Full Story: PR News
10 Questions To Ask Before Creating A Franchise PR RFP
At 919 Marketing, we’ve received our share of RFPs over the years. They run the gamut from being very generic and cookie-cutter to being overly granular and verbose. Full Story: Forbes
Stronger PR reporting is hidden in keyword data
It used to be that a splashy media hit in Men’s Journal kept our clients happy for the remainder of a quarter. That was in 2009. Full Story: PR Daily