• Statements and social media posts from global companies on Israel

    Statements and social media posts from global companies on Israel
    From silence to full-throated support of Israel and everything in between.
    This past weekend the Palestinian militant group Hamas attacked Israel, the latest escalation in a conflict that’s led to the deaths of more than 1,500 Israelis and Palestinians in just a few short days.  Organizations around the world have been grappling with how to issue statements addressing the war—and whether to say anything at all. 
    Many have taken a quiet, wait-and-see approach. Others have ad
  • The Daily Scoop: Companies respond to attack on Israel

    The Daily Scoop: Companies respond to attack on Israel
    Plus: Consumers lose interest in social stances and X rolls out ‘weird’ ads.
    The human toll on both Israel and Palestine is unfathomable. Already, more than 1,500 people on both sides lay dead, with more certain to come.  
    Nothing is more important or tragic than the human cost. But there is also a business component of this war that will ripple far beyond Israel and Palestine. 
    CNN reported that business leaders in the United States are expressing solidarity with Isra
  • How LinkedIn thought leadership brings in 90% of leads for a PR agency 

    How LinkedIn thought leadership brings in 90% of leads for a PR agency 
    Parry Headrick’s LinkedIn posts make a big impact.
    The LinkedIn posts are confident. Definitive. They often start with an all-caps pronouncement, like “FACT” or “PR REAL TALK.”  
    And they help bring in roughly 90% of new clients for Crackle PR. 
    But they don’t come from the company’s official LinkedIn page. No, that’s lain dormant for about six months. 
    Instead, the posts come from Crackle Founder Parry Headrick and his team.&nb
  • What the WGA agreement means for AI use among communicatorsd

    What the WGA agreement means for AI use among communicatorsd
    There are some big lessons to be learned.The end of the Writer’s Guild of America (WGA) strike means a lot more than just the return of the entertainment we all love — it also bears considering what the impact will be on the usage of artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace on the whole.
    AI was a big sticking point of the strike, with writers demanding that they receive protections from studios sourcing work from generative software rather than human writers. Under the agreement
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  • What the WGA agreement means for AI use among communicators

    What the WGA agreement means for AI use among communicators
    There are some big lessons to be learned.The end of the Writer’s Guild of America (WGA) strike means a lot more than just the return of the entertainment we all love — it also bears considering what the impact will be on the usage of artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace on the whole.
    AI was a big sticking point of the strike, with writers demanding that they receive protections from studios sourcing work from generative software rather than human writers. Under the agreement
  • Deborah Hyman: Championing change in communication

    Deborah Hyman: Championing change in communication
    Hyman’s relentless commitment to diversifying and advancing the field led to her recent recognition with the 2023 Ragan’s Outstanding Service to the Industry Award.
    In the ever-evolving world of communications, individuals who adapt and push boundaries are uniquely positioned to cut through the noise and make a difference. Deborah Hyman, senior vice president, head of employee communications and employer brand at Wells Fargo, is a seasoned communications professional passionate about

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