by Valentina Giacaman | 5 Oct, 2020 | Corporate Communications, Gen-Z, PR Tips & Trends, Public Affairs, Reputation Management
With crises of democracies and capitalism the end of this decade has brought to us globally, it has become more and more necessary and frequent for diverse interest groups to express their opinions to governments in fast and powerful ways to change the environment...
by Andy See | 17 Aug, 2020 | Coronavirus, Public Relations, Reputation Management, Sustainability
The Covid-19 pandemic has undoubtedly disrupted the marketplace and accelerated the move towards digitization, which is now embraced even by traditional “brick and mortar” industries. Digital transformation is certainly the first imperative for businesses and brands...
by Teresa Kriegsman | 17 Aug, 2020 | Coronavirus, Public Relations, Reputation Management, Sustainability
The Covid-19 pandemic has undoubtedly disrupted the marketplace and accelerated the move towards digitization, which is now embraced even by traditional “brick and mortar” industries. Digital transformation is certainly the first imperative for businesses and brands...
by David Landis | 10 Aug, 2020 | Corporate Communications, Corporate Social Responsibility, Reputation Management, Sustainability
Who doesn’t love redwood trees? These iconic trees, some of the oldest and certainly the tallest and largest in the world, are mainly located in California (with a small grove also in remote China). Redwoods exude a majestic presence with their beauty, their breadth,...
by Ryan Ong | 27 Jul, 2020 | Corporate Communications, Corporate Social Responsibility, Reputation Management, Sustainability
Sustainability is no longer an optional extra. It’s becoming a core part of business. In 2019, 90% of the S&P500 published a sustainability report. Investors and customers increasingly expect companies to meet their sustainability criteria. The pressure is not...
by Alessandra Malvermi | 13 Jul, 2020 | PR Tips & Trends, Public Relations, Reputation Management
The most recent research studies on leadership share the image of a future increasingly characterized by skills that have socially and historically belonged to the females. The old “command-economy” mentality by Henry Ford is now outdated and overtaken by the modern...