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PR Safari
Center for Public Relations (CPR)
47 episodes
2 months ago
In this episode, we're pulling back the curtain on how communication functions as a "well-oiled machine." Communication as a "well oiled machine"An itch vs problemThe so what of questionReal value of communicationCEO comms professionalsDomino effect of commsProblem solving through commsCorporate variables
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In this episode, we're pulling back the curtain on how communication functions as a "well-oiled machine." Communication as a "well oiled machine"An itch vs problemThe so what of questionReal value of communicationCEO comms professionalsDomino effect of commsProblem solving through commsCorporate variables
Show more...
Arts
Education,
Business,
How To
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29. The Hallmark of Professional Communication Practitioners
PR Safari
17 minutes
1 year ago
29. The Hallmark of Professional Communication Practitioners
Have you ever wondered what separates communication practitioners from the merely competent to the truly extraordinary? Join us on this episode of PR Safari as we embark on a fascinating journey with Alfred Ng'ang'a , Partner at Oxygène Marketing Communications Limited, a legend with a career spanning newsrooms, giants like Gina Din, Ogilvy, and Media Edge, and now leading the charge at Oxygene.
PR Safari
In this episode, we're pulling back the curtain on how communication functions as a "well-oiled machine." Communication as a "well oiled machine"An itch vs problemThe so what of questionReal value of communicationCEO comms professionalsDomino effect of commsProblem solving through commsCorporate variables