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Woerner, Weill & Sebastian: Future ready – The four pathways to capturing digital value
- 4. January 2023
- Posted by: Die Redaktion
- Category: READING TIPS
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MIT researchers Stephanie Woerner, Peter Weill, and Ina Sebastian have found in their years of work with executives around the world that while they knew they needed to transform their organizations, they lacked a coherent framework and common language.
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What is reputation, anyway? And how do you measure it?
- 4. January 2023
- Posted by: Die Redaktion
- Category: NEWS
For 99 percent of communications managers, reputation is very important or important. So for almost everyone. That’s according to a survey conducted by AG CommTech in October 2022. Wow! With such a clear vote, one would expect that reputation is measured and managed in many companies – in other words, that there is a reputation management system.
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NORA: The Nordic Communications Report 2022
- 7. December 2022
- Posted by: Die Redaktion
- Category: READING TIPS
In cooperation with the Nordic Alliance for Communication and Management (NORA), national communication associations in Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway, and the European Communication Monitor series, the second Nordic Communication Reporter has been published.
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Kienbaum & ada: Leadership in the Age of Technologically Assisted Decision-Making
- 7. December 2022
- Posted by: Die Redaktion
- Category: READING TIPS
Who actually bears the responsibility when AI makes the decision? Kienbaum and ada answer these and other questions in their study on leadership and artificial intelligence. To do this, they surveyed both executives and professionals who have to deal with technology-assisted decision making – more than 500 people in all.
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Data wellness – relaxation through data?
- 7. December 2022
- Posted by: Die Redaktion
- Category: NEWS
The Excellence Forum #54, which took place at Henkel in Düsseldorf at the end of November and is considered the ‘elite circle’ among CommTech enthusiasts, had given itself the heading ‘Data Wellness’. A title that initially triggers question marks.
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Cision: State of the Media Report 2022
- 2. November 2022
- Posted by: Die Redaktion
- Category: READING TIPS
As part of the 13th State of the Media Report, Cision surveyed more than 3,800 journalists from over 2,000 newsrooms worldwide. Here, 600 of the respondents were from Germany. The study provides valuable information about the current challenges, wishes and needs of journalists and the impact of these on the cooperation with PR professionals.
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The Sennheiser newsroom: Circles, squads and lots of data
- 2. November 2022
- Posted by: Die Redaktion
- Category: NEWS
“It doesn’t suit us. The classic newsroom doesn’t fit Sennheiser!” After saying this sentence out loud for the first time, we were somewhat relieved, because at least we knew what we didn’t want.
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CIPR: The AI and Big Data Readiness Report
- 5. October 2022
- Posted by: Die Redaktion
- Category: READING TIPS
AI and Big Data are increasingly integrated into our modern working lives. But how aware are PR practitioners of this development, how much knowledge do they already have and how are they facing the change? These are the questions answered by CIPR’s AI and Big Data Readiness Report. This clearly shows that PR is not as well prepared as it should be for the age of AI and Big Data, in order to take advantage of the resulting opportunities and protect itself from potential threats.
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Althaller communication: B2B Social Media Study 2022
- 5. October 2022
- Posted by: Die Redaktion
- Category: READING TIPS
The 12th edition of the study ‘Social Media in B2B Communication’ provides answers to how last year’s social media trends have developed and what future developments are on the horizon.
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Reuters Institute: Digital News Report 2022
- 7. September 2022
- Posted by: Die Redaktion
- Category: READING TIPS
The Reuters Institute’s 11th Digital News Report includes new insights on digital news consumption from more than 93,000 online news consumers in 46 markets on 6 continents. It documents how the relationship between journalism and the public is changing.
