The Communication Initiative and Haiti: how we, public relators, can hope to add real value
Posted by Toni Muzi Falconi on January 16, 2010 · 1 Comment
My good friend Warren Feek, from the Communication Initiative, has sent the following message…very relevant in general, but even more specifically for our professional community. Please read and, where possible, participate. Thank you.
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Tackling social migration tensions with the architectural and the generic principles and specific applications concepts of public relations
Posted by Toni Muzi Falconi on January 9, 2010 · 10 Comments
You might have read these last few days of the serious social crisis developed in the southern Italian city of Rosarno in the region of Calabria, where an exasperated local community took to the streets and violently attacked the growing community of African migrants, leaving many wounded.
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Have More Walls Come Tumbling Down?
Posted by Kristen E. Sukalac on December 31, 2009 · 25 Comments
Co-authored with Mike Klein
In the later part of the year that ends today, much attention has been paid to the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. But another wall seems to have been definitively torn down this year with much less brouhaha: the distinctions between social, political, commercial and employee communication. The [...]
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An effective communication campaign: #PicturesTalk
Posted by Judy Gombita on December 9, 2009 · 12 Comments
This detailing of a case study began life as an intended comment on Kristen’s Sukalac’s recent blog, Pink Gloves, Hashtags and Lost Opportunities, but it became so involved and long (and the subject so inspiring) that I decided to turn it into a post proper.
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Jon Iwata at the Yale Club last night. Are corporate ideology and cultural integralism back in town?
Posted by Toni Muzi Falconi on November 5, 2009 · 7 Comments
Last night, at New York’s Yale Club, I participated in the Institute for Public Relations’ Annual Distinguished Lecture and Awards event.
The lecture was by Jon Iwata, IBM’s Senior Vice President, who heads the marketing, communication and citizenship organization departments of that company.
A full house, jammed with many of America’s most senior and reputed public relators.
On [...]
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The End of the World as We Know It?
Posted by Kristen E. Sukalac on September 30, 2009 · 4 Comments
PR Conversations talked to Silvia Cambiè (top left) and Yang-May Ooi (below left), authors of the recently published International Communications Strategy: Developments in cross-cultural communications, PR and social media about their new book and the changing world facing PR practitioners today.
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Difference between King III and King II Reports on Governance
Posted by Benita Steyn on September 17, 2009 · 17 Comments
The King Report on Governance for South Africa 2009 and the King Code of Governance Principles (King III) plus the Practice Notes that support it, were released at the beginning of September. According to Toni Muzi Falconi, “it constitutes a dramatic acceleration of the growth of our profession. Can we now prove to be up [...]
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The two-faced god and our cusp catastrophe
Posted by Catherine Arrow on August 29, 2009 · 5 Comments
News that celebutante Kim Kardashian is to produce a ‘reality’ show on public relations sent shivers of dread down my spine this week. More than anything else, it highlighted (for me) the fact that as a profession, we are in the midst of a cusp catastrophe that requires attention from us all.
For several months now [...]
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Storytelling, Public Relations and The Drum Beat… a wealth of suggestive cases from the world
Posted by Toni Muzi Falconi on August 18, 2009 · 3 Comments
As our global public relations community intensifies its discussion and analysis of the storytelling approach to organizational communication, may I strongly suggest you make good use of this link to the just distributed issue of Warren Feek’s The Drum Beat newsletter, entirely dedicated to storytelling?
As editor Kier Olsen DeVries writes in his introduction:
This [...]
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Transforming a Fly into an Elephant: our Russian Colleagues have an Official Hymn! While CIPR in the UK grants Chartered Status to 25 professionals
Posted by Toni Muzi Falconi on December 11, 2009 · 1 Comment
….And it’s true, my friend, we can even do miracles,
create a legend; turn a fairy-tale into reality,
transform a fly into an elephant, a donkey – into a camel,
and throw the negative into the dust of a street…
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