Nigerian Women In PR

PR: A queen during crisis

For any brand, a crisis is an inevitable occurrence. Every brand is vulnerable to diverse types of unforeseen crisis. These unforeseen events can have a great adverse effect on the brand’s reputation, customer’s acquisition and loyalty, and other brand\’s essential aspects. Adequate crisis management can make or mar your organisation. Public relations play an essential

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Five differences between Marketing and Public Relations

Public relations and marketing have been mistaken for each other, even by professionals in these industries. Public relations and marketing have clear distinctions even despite similar goals, objectives, and tactics. Marketing is aimed at driving sales, and this aim is achieved by promoting services, products, or ideas. On the other hand, Public Relations is driven

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Nigerian Women in Public Relations concludes its first of its kind Reverse Mentorship Workshop

  Reverse Mentoring is the Future — Eloine Barry … as Nigerian Women in PR Concludes two-day Intensive Global Mentoring Workshop   Nigerian Women in Public Relations has concluded its much anticipated and first of its kind Reverse Mentorship Workshop for Senior Public Relations and Communications Professionals with the theme Building Brands, Leveraging Trends, Managing

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Nigerian Women in PR Counts down to its Inaugural Reverse Mentorship Workshop for Senior PR Professionals

Nigerian Women in Public Relations (NGWiPR) has announced its inaugural Reverse Mentorship Workshop, with the theme: Leadership Visibility. Leveraging Trends. Managing Complex Teams. The global virtual event, designed for senior professionals with at least 15 years’ experience, will hold on July 28 – 29 from 11am – 1pm WAT. Speaking ahead of the event, keynote

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NWiPR Announces Date for its Inaugural Reverse Mentorship Workshop for Senior PR Professionals

Nigerian Women in Public Relations (NGWiPR) has announced its first edition of the Reverse Mentorship Workshop, with the theme: Leadership Visibility. Leveraging Trends. Managing Complex Teams. The global virtual event, designed for senior professionals with at least 15 years experience, will hold on July 28 – 29 from 11am – 1pm WAT.   Public Relations is

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Social Media: The Tug of War between PR and Marketing Teams

Social media is always a heated topic. Its impact cannot be overemphasized, and perhaps you came across this article through social media itself. Social media is integral to the growth of organisations. Does social media belong to the Public Relations or Marketing department of organizations? This is a controversial question no doubt. Before we get

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Nigerian Women in PR Encourages Undergraduates to Pursue a Career in PR

…as it delivers fifth edition of the Public Relations Student on Campus Summit at LASU Nigerian Women in PR (NGWIPR) over the weekend successfully delivered the fifth edition of its virtual Public Relations Students on Campus Summit which was held exclusively for students of the Lagos State University, Ojo. An initiative of the social impact

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