In a PRWeek special report, public affairs specialist Pat Cleary joins other industry leaders for a roundtable on policy change. Topics include a campaign tactic that requires “miniscule effort for huge payback” and why there should be a “pitch for no gridlock” after the 2012 election.
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Specific Views on General Policy: A PRWeek Roundtable
Posted on November 2nd, 2011 | More Automotive & Transportation · B2G · Digital & Social Media · Financial Communications · Financial Services & Insurance · Hispanics · Labor Communications · Mobile · Public Affairs
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Can Social Media Add Value to Finance Sector?
While it might be a “scary proposition” for senior management, is the finance sector ready to embrace social media? The communications specialists from Our Perspective
explain why it’s time firms learn the “merits of the tweet.”Posted on September 13th, 2011 | More Digital & Social Media · Financial Communications · Financial Services & Insurance
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The Big 12: Congress by Committee
Will a “small group in a truncated timeframe” prove that Congress can still work? In the latest edition of “The Intersection,” the public affairs specialists from VOX Global
, a Fleishman-Hillard company, break down the issues and players of the U.S. government’s new super committee. Posted on August 19th, 2011 | More B2G · Defense & Aerospace · Financial Communications · Healthcare · Public Affairs · VOX
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Back to Schools: We Interrupt These Debt Talks
With divisive debt talks continuing, is now the time for President Obama to meet with corporate leaders about education? The public affairs specialists from VOX Global
weigh in, suggesting it’s “an economic issue just as pressing and with a longer shelf life.”Posted on July 25th, 2011 | More Education · Financial Communications · Public Affairs · VOX
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Fallout From Europe’s Current Dry Spell
Lately, talking about the weather appears to be more than casual conversation. The team from Public Affairs 2.0
looks at the financial and political impact of a rain and food shortfall that would be “bad news for Europe.”Posted on May 26th, 2011 | More Energy, Power & Utilities · Financial Communications · Food & Beverage · Public Affairs · Sustainability
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Is the NHL Skating on Thin Ice?
In an article in The Toronto Star, crisis communications specialist Bill Walker explains why head injuries and an “immediate visceral reaction” could have NHL sponsors heading to the exits.
Posted on March 17th, 2011 | More Crisis Communications · Financial Communications · Reputation Management · Sports
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Is PR Ready for a Global Growth Spurt?
In an article in PRWeek, Dave Senay, president and CEO of Fleishman-Hillard, talks about the newest emerging markets and weighs in on how they’re influencing the PR industry’s global growth.
Posted on February 17th, 2011 | More Financial Communications · Public Affairs
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What Are CIVETS Countries and Why Are They ‘Hot’?
When the topic is emerging global markets, for many the conversation turns to CIVETS — Colombia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey and South Africa. A recent survey, conducted by members of Fleishman-Hillard’s corporate reputation team and the Wharton School, breaks down the opportunities and risks associated with these economically diverse, fast-growing countries.
Read: The New BRICS on the Block: Which Emerging Markets Are Up and Coming?
Posted on January 27th, 2011 | More Financial Communications · Public Affairs · Reputation Management · Research
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Shining a Light on the Issue of Transparency
Can public relations meet the challenges of a post credit crunch era? In an article in Public Affairs Asia, communications specialist Rachel Catanach explains the need for standards “that operate across cultural boundaries.”
Read: Is the PR Industry Up to the Communications of the New World Order?
Posted on November 8th, 2010 | More Crisis Communications · Financial Communications · Public Affairs
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Public Affairs Post Midterms
So what’s next for public affairs pros now that midterms are over? In a PRWeek special report, public affairs specialist Bill Black joins other industry leaders for a roundtable discussion on 2011’s potential newsmakers, what’s driving future legislation and how social media makes mainstream media “play into the partisan disputes.”
Posted on November 3rd, 2010 | More Crisis Communications · Digital & Social Media · Financial Communications · Global Security · Public Affairs