Plato, pressure and the death of PR stunts
Activists scaled The Shard and the Home Office brazenly paraded their views on strategically driven ad vans. Has the PR stunt died a somewhat tepid death? In a CommsChat twitter conversation, Mark Borkowski discusses bullish lobbying, the art of EQ & the importance of play via Plato.
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Whoops. Try again.#Iceclimb did a ‘job” for Greenpeace. The challenge is to continue the Arctic conversation #commschat
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How six women did something incredible to save the Arctic
Meet us Add your support Why are we doing this? We’re attempting to scale the Shard to send a message to the headquarters of oil giant Sh… -
@CommsChat Ice climb made an impact on the day but like a lot of stunts, not much lasting impact #commschat
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@eddiemay @CommsChat Agree. Although I am told there is another spectacular in the works, #Greenpeace #commschat
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T2: T2: Why did Lynton Crosby & Lord Bell have such a bullish reaction to the toxic headlines surrounding their lobbying brands? #commschat
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@CommsChat Lynton Crosby & Lord Bell are past masters of control. – uber confident & stand by their beliefs . #commschat
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T3: Social has created a compression of time in comms. How do you remain sane when handling PR or publicity? #commschat
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@CommsChat It boils down to working for clients with high EQ. Managing expectations and being able to say no. #commschat
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The Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Good PR
In order to succeed in public relations, you’ll need a wide variety of skills and traits, ranging from confidence, communication and list…