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April 26, 2018 #CommsChat on PR beyond reputation management
This week on #CommsChat we’re joined by Amanda Coleman, head of corporate communication at Greater Manchester Police, for a #CommsChat on why PR is more than just reputation management. We’ll look at how reputation management is defined, how it fits into everyday PR roles and why industry bodies can play a role in redefining PR. Follow @CommsChat on Twitter and use the hashtag #CommsChat to get involved.
The topics are:
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- How do you define reputation management
- Is reputation management your sole role?
- Are ethics and reputation management in conflict?
- Do the industry bodies need to redefine PR particularly around focus on reputation management?
- If not reputation management then what else?
- What should the role of the communicator be in all this to support the business?
Join us! We tweet from @CommsChat and #CommsChat takes place every Monday, from 8-9pm GMT. Anyone can take part in the discussion – simply follow the hashtag here or on Twitter. If you can’t make the chat or would like to revisit it, a transcript will be posted to Storify on Tuesday morning. We’d love to hear your suggestions for future topics – please get in touch with Amy at amy.sandys@communicatemagazine.co.uk or contact us on Twitter with any ideas.
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