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This blog is provided by the IPR Behavioral Insights Research Center. The Institute for Public Relations Behavioral Insights Research Center (BIRC) recently published a guide, “How Communicators Can Help Election Disinformation in the Workplace” to help global communication leaders identify and manage election disinformation in the workplace. Disinformation is defined as deliberately misleading or false … Continue reading How Communicators Can Combat Disinformation in Elections

The Academic Society for Management & Communication identified five trends destined to influence communication practice in the near future. A literature review of numerous publications and contributions from science and practice was conducted throughout 2022. The most relevant trends found for corporate communication in 2023 were: 1.) Augmented Workflows — Quickly advancing AI-based technologies will … Continue reading Corporate Communication Trends for 2023

Emily Graham and Dr. Natalie Tindall are co-directors of the IPR Center for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.  As 2021 begins, the work of the communicator remains front and center. Brands should be prepared to point to the specific actions taken to address systemic racism and promote diversity, equity, and inclusion, with a focus on increased … Continue reading The Role of the Communicator – Navigating Social Unrest