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who's the expert?

July 5, 2016 Darren Caveney

Caring about your job is a good thing. Being passionate about the organisation’s identity and reputation is also a good thing. But it can be a challenge when other people affect these things, and we can easily take these issues home with us.

by GUEST EDITOR Karen Jeal

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In strategy + planning, training + development, digital + social Tags who's the expert?, misuse of logos, communications management, karen jeal, graesham borough council communications

why are we so obsessed with communications evaluation?

July 4, 2016 Darren Caveney

The AMEC Summit, held for the first time in London last month, sets in motion an approach with wider implications than just evaluating the impact of communications.

by PANEL WRITER Neil Wholey

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In research + evaluation Tags why are we so obsessed with communications evaluation?, communications and pr planning, comms, outputs and outcomes, campaign measurement, amec, evaluation framework, neil wholey

twelve months a communications director

July 3, 2016 Darren Caveney

If you’re a senior communication leader you’ll recognise much in this post. And if you’re looking to gain a more senior role there’s some great advice here from a communications director with 20-year’s experience in the industry.

By Michelle Doyle Wildman

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In training + development, resources + good stuff Tags twelve months a communications director, advice for gaining a senior role or promotion, communications industry top jobs, how to get a promotion, what is it like to be a director?

the moral of ‘mooching’

June 22, 2016 Darren Caveney

In business we only get one chance to impress and we're nothing without a decent reputation. We all forget this at our peril.

By PANEL WRITER Marcus Grodentz

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In training + development, strategy + planning Tags the moral of mooching, marcus grodentz, communications, pr, marketing, local government councils, custoimer service, managing reputaion in the public sector

the power of just doing stuff can work

June 21, 2016 Darren Caveney

Finding the time to innovate and try new things: That magic 10% - it can be the difference between the ordinary and the great.

By Ben Tysoe

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In campaigns + media, digital + social, resources + good stuff Tags the power of just doing stuff can work, innovation in local government, webcasting full council, local government communications, ben tysoe, buckinghamshire county council communications

stop mucking around – how a dog fouling campaign grabbed residents’ attention

June 20, 2016 Darren Caveney

If you’ve worked in local government communications for long enough you’ve probably been asked for help in preventing dog fouling at some point. Yes, some dog owners still allow it. Here’s how one council approached it and what they learned along the way.

By Gill Gwatkin

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In campaigns + media Tags stop mucking around – how a dog fouling campaign grabbed residents’ attention, wiral council, how to stop dog owners fouling, dog fouling video

using whatsapp in an emergency situation

June 18, 2016 Darren Caveney

WhatsApp now has over 990 million registered users. It’s free to use and has lots of potential uses for communicators. Here’s a great example of how the app was used in a recent emergency situation.

by Alan Ferguson and Mark Conway

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office politics, bullying and how the nuj can help

June 12, 2016 Darren Caveney

An anonymous post a while back caused a huge response and struck a chord with many people. What happens when low level sniping starts getting more sinister? In this post the NUJ's PR section offer advice.

by Phil Morcom

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In training + development Tags office politics, office, comms and office politics, what to do if you are bullied, NUJ, national union of journalists

are people watching video from a council? yes, they are

June 12, 2016 Darren Caveney

Video is becoming increasingly used by people to consume media. Blame the smartphone which makes it easy to shoot and watch video. But are people watching content from their council? In Birmingham, yes they are.

by Geoff Coleman

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In research + evaluation Tags social media and video, video in local government, video in local government case study, geoff coleman, birmingham city council, facebook video local government case study public sector video

how does it feel to change sectors as a comms person?

June 10, 2016 Darren Caveney

How does it feel to make a switch from one sector to another?  With turbulence and austerity many are doing it. It can be done. This is one comms manager's story.

by Theresa Knight

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In strategy + planning Tags theresa kight, mha, switching sectors, communications, tips on switching sectors, advice on moving sectors, communications housing

why do women leave pr?

June 10, 2016 Darren Caveney

Why do women leave PR and never return? Here's what one female comms professional thinks.

by Liz Bridgen

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In training + development Tags why do women leave pr, women in pr, research, liz bridgen

eight things you always wanted to know about devolution but were afraid to ask

June 8, 2016 Darren Caveney

It's the 'big idea' of British domestic politics and it seems everyone is talking about it - but what do communicators need to know about devolution? Will Mapplebeck, strategic communications manager at Core Cities UK, gives some context and looks at where the agenda might go next.

By PANEL WRITER Will Mapplebeck

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In strategy + planning, campaigns + media Tags eight things you always wanted to know about devolution but were afraid to ask, communicating devolution, northen powerhouse, northeast devolution, comms2point0

me and jeremy corbyn – sometimes things are better left unsaid

June 7, 2016 Darren Caveney

Working in comms and pr requires incredibly sound judgement on when to speak out, and when to keep a lid on personal views. Here’s a great example on why keeping quiet is sometimes the best policy.

by PANEL WRITER Marcus Grodentz

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In campaigns + media, training + development Tags me and jeremy corbyn – sometimes things are better left unsaid, marcus gridentz, keeping quiet, communications and pr, head of public relations, comms2point0, haringey council

blimps and volleys, sponsors and ice buckets – remembering invaluable marketing lessons from euro96

June 6, 2016 Darren Caveney

Euro 2016 kicks-off this week, 20-years on since the glorious summer of ‘96 when England hosted a major football tournament for the first time since 1966. One person’s career was about to be catapulted on to a rapid and steep learning curve.

By Darren Caveney

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In strategy + planning, training + development, campaigns + media Tags blimps and volleys sponsors and ice buckets – remembering invaluable marketing lessons from euro 96, euro 2016, england, gazza goal, isl sports marketing, uefa, communications and marketing lessons

how a blogger by accident became the largest platform in his community

June 5, 2016 Darren Caveney

In the Brownhills area of Walsall in the West Midlands 13,000 people live. As traditional media recedes an anonymous blog written by someone who cares about his community now gets up to 75,000 page views a month.

by Brownhills Bob

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In digital + social Tags community blog, hyperlocal, community blog and PR, local government, influencer comms

intranet strategy when you are dumped with a new platform

June 1, 2016 Darren Caveney

Intranets. You need them. But often they are not very good. But how do you make them better? 

by Chris Tubb

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In strategy + planning Tags intranets, intranet strategy, communications

should I say that...? pr and ethics

May 31, 2016 Darren Caveney

Can PR people have ethics? Can you do the job without them for long? During any career you could be asked to bend the truth, look the other way or plain old lie. So what do you do? The National Union of Journalists - who have a thriving PR section - have some thoughts.

by Phil Morcom

Mixing with journalists who work in print and broadcast, the notion that there not only needs to be ethical PR, but that professional PRs commit to it, can sometimes take them aback. Ethical journalism is that pot of gold under the rainbow where journalism exposes wrongs and uncovers misdeeds, unfettered by commercial imperative or proprietorial influence.

We are lucky in the UK. We have very many excellent journalists, some excellent media and a tradition that can belie oft-repeated the quote:

You cannot hope
to bribe or twist,
thank God! the
British journalist.
But seeing what
the man will do
unbribed, there's
no occasion to.

HUMBERT WOLFE, The Uncelestial City

There's a whole array of excellent non-mainstream publications and channels where people are digging around to seek the truth. Mainstream media do their bit too, and the campaigns as varied as the Daily Mail's pursuit of the truth about the killing of Stephen Lawrence and the hacking enquiry come to quickly to mind. With Hillsborough fresh in the mind and Orgreave now under scrutiny, the role of PR professionals is thrown into focus.

The recent declarations by Hayley Court of how she was expected to behave throws a sharp focus on the pressure felt by some in PR as they try to do their job. As my NUJ colleague Sian Jones says: “Media workers should never feel under undue pressure to push a line they feel uncomfortable with and if their employer insists the union is here to represent them.”

What is unethical PR? Like many concepts, you can get lost in the devil of the detail trying to define it, but most of us know it when we see it. There's certainly good advice from the NUJ, CIPR and PRCA, among other organisations. Looking at a few of the courses on offer from universities, the role of ethics doesn't feature as highly as it might as a topic, but academics I know certainly take it very seriously.

At the NUJ we have had plenty of experience helping members stand up for their professional integrity. We've expertise dealing with health sector comms teams expected to cover up for incompetence or poor judgement. We've helped members employed in the criminal justice system to ensure they are not manipulated into unethical and potentially dangerous attempts to mislead. We have helped workers at the end of their tether dealing with unreasonable employers seeking to force them to do things which their professional PR judgement knows to be not only unethical, but also plain bad PR. 

That's why the NUJ's Public Relations and Communications Council are running a session on ethical PR at their June meeting in Leeds. We are inviting local PR professionals and journalists to come and share good practice and discuss some of the problems we face and how best to deal with them. If you're interested in joining in, or having the NUJ run a similar event in your area, please let us know.

None of it is easy. Standing up for yourself can be hard, particularly as many in PR work in an isolated way and there is always a fear that redundancy or bullying could result from a failure to submit to unreasonable requests. For some reason the judgement and advice of PR professionals is sometimes not given the same credence or value as that of other professionals - lawyers, accountants, engineers or whatever. But fail to protect your own reputation for behaving ethically and professionally and you run the risk of much longer term lack of credibility.

Having a union behind you and having membership of a professional body can make doing the right thing that bit easier. 

Phil Morcom is NUJ PRCC Chair.

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comms recruitment is just a bit rubbish, isn't it?

May 31, 2016 Darren Caveney

It can be hard to recruit and be recruited. So why do we let the opaque language of HR and personal statements get in the way?

by Louise Powney

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In training + development Tags communications, com munications recruitment, pr recruitment, language for communications rec ruitment, pr, hr, human resources and communications

why we’re not using whatsapp… yet

May 24, 2016 Darren Caveney

With over 1 billion active users, a 70% open rate and 30 billion messages being sent daily, worldwide. Ask yourself… why are we not using the app in our local authority?

by Nafisa Ali Shafiq

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In digital + social Tags using whatsapp in local government, uk use of whatsapp, communications and pr, public sector use of whatsapp, comms2point0, whatsapp advice

spa me a thought

May 21, 2016 Darren Caveney

Working in the communications industry can be stressful. You might not spot it at the time but it can creep up and bite any of us if we’re not careful. How we manage this, and what we plan with our future careers, is going to be tackled in a series of posts by a new Panel Writer for comms2point0. Here’s the first post…

by Panel Writer Marcus Grodentz

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In training + development, resources + good stuff Tags managing stress, communications, pr, stress in comms, managing bosses, marcus grodentz, comms2point0, expert communications advice
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