Welcome to the inaugural issue of The PR Power Poll 100. This monthly newsletter is sent to 70,000+ PR leaders in agencies, government, military and academics.
The 100 Companies
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“I walk by Lululemon … and there’s a sign that says we don’t support racism, sexism, discrimination, or hate.
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Peter Finn has two questions for you:”How long will this recession last & which sectors will be hurt? How do you feel about remote work versus in the office & are you going to insist people come in and, if so, how many days a week?” What would Peter say? “We saw a noticeable drop-off in May,” halving Finn Partners’ growth, a still frisky 23%.
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More than 56 percent of U.S. public relations owners and leaders report their agencies are not experiencing a slowdown in client business and they don’t expect any prospective recession will impact their agency revenues or growth in 2023.
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At its most basic level, content creation requires researching facts, organizing information and producing clean copy — of which chatbots are more than capable.
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“If anybody had asked me three years ago if we could service our clients with everybody working remotely, pitch new business and win it by doing it over Zoom or hire new people and onboard them without them coming to the office, I would have said, ‘Of course not!’ – b ut I would have been wrong,” FINN Partners’ CEO Peter Finn continued: “The world has changed for all of us.
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Sixty percent of U.S. PR agency leaders are managing a hybrid workplace, allowing employees a blend of days at home and in the office, according to the March 2023 PR Power Poll of PR firm managers.
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When one of your best clients emails, suggesting you meet someone, you perk up.
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“I’ve been in this business for over 40 years and early in my career I recognized how important people with an entrepreneurial spirit are – people who know how to get business and build business.
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Nearly 37 percent of U.S. PR agency owners and leaders have reduced their allocation of time and budget regarding Twitter for their clients and their agencies, according to the March 2023 PR Power Poll.