Thought Leadership Essays

Viewing posts from July, 2022

ITL #483 A baker’s dozen: lessons about mentoring and mentorship

author"s portrait Mentorship can be hugely beneficial and there should be much more of it within PR. To get the most out of it, mentors and mentees must follow some important ground rules. By Ken Jacobs.

ITL #482 It’s lonely at the top: helping CEOs perform

author"s portrait Why do successful Chief Executive Officers experience loneliness, what effect can this have on their performance and that of their organisation – and what should the Communications Director do about it? By Nanne Bos.

ITL #481   Listening in action for employees: internal comms during crisis

author"s portrait Research finds that organizations still don’t listen to their employees enough. And women feel less listened-to than their male counterparts. By Shannon A. Bowen.

ITL #480 PR is NOT press relations: tackling misconceptions

author"s portrait The nature of public relations today is widely misunderstood. To paint a more accurate picture, IPRA has developed a series of communications about the value of public relations to society. By Alain Grossbard.
Welcome to IPRA


Authors

Archive

July (5)
June (4)
May (5)
July (4)
June (4)
May (5)
July (4)
June (4)
May (5)
July (4)
June (5)
May (4)
July (5)
June (4)
May (4)
July (5)
June (4)
May (4)
July (5)
June (4)
May (5)
July (3)
June (4)
May (5)
July (4)
June (5)
May (5)
July (5)
June (4)
May (4)
July (4)
June (3)
May (3)
June (8)
June (17)
March (15)
June (14)
April (20)
June (16)
April (17)
June (16)
April (13)
July (9)
April (15)
Follow IPRA: