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Making remote working work for you
September 11, 2020
Tips and tricks that have helped me be the best employee I can be from home.
Jessica Key
September 11, 2020
Corporate Resilience and the Coming Second Wave
July 20, 2020
A curious thing happened as the COVID-19 pandemic dragged into the third month of lockdown. The early, oddly euphoric, we’re-all-in-this-togetherness began to fray, replaced by a growing sense of malaise.
Cam McAlpine
July 20, 2020
Announcing Cultivate: The CPRS 2021 Conference in Whistler, B.C.
July 15, 2020
I was honoured last year to be approached by CPRS with an invitation to chair the Local Advisory Committee for the 2021 CPRS National conference, being held in Whistler, B.C.
Johanna Ward, APR
July 15, 2020
Organizing the chaos: stepping out of your comfort zone and into the EOC
July 14, 2020
To help you learn what I had to first figure out on the fly, here is some useful information that will help you perform at your best when the time comes.
Jeff Meerman, APR
July 14, 2020
Look before you leap on the bandwagon
July 02, 2020
Crisis communications managers have been challenged by issues other than COVID 19 in recent weeks. Racially-charged incidents in the of the United States have propelled almost every organization to think about its own relationships with diverse communities.
Deborah Folka, APR, FCPRS, LM
July 02, 2020
Introducing our new CPRS Vancouver Board of Directors
July 01, 2020
As in-coming President of CPRS Vancouver, I’m privileged to introduce our new Board of Directors for 2020-2021.
Tanya Colledge, APR
July 01, 2020
Juggling two hats: Working in health care communications during COVID-19
June 10, 2020
Although we’re not out of the woods yet, the crisis mode created by COVID-19 has subsided. Here are a few of the lessons I’ve gleaned about crisis communications.
Caeli Murray, MA, APR
June 10, 2020
No Good Deed Dilemma: A sighting of the loose-lipped freelancer
May 28, 2020
Last week, a freelancer told us he’s involved in a project at a competitor’s agency and he spilled quite a lot of intel on that agency, their work and their clients.
Deborah Folka, APR, FCPRS, LM
May 28, 2020
Top 5 things you can do today to communicate effectively during a crisis
May 26, 2020
Here are the Top 5 things you can do today to communicate effectively during this crisis.
Jennifer Siddon
May 26, 2020
Crisis Comms and Pandemic PR: Tips from our Leaders Network
May 26, 2020
To help us navigate through these uncharted waters, CPRS Vancouver is proud to bring you a new blog series featuring wisdom and insights from our Leaders Network members.
Rashpal Rai, APR
May 26, 2020
COVID-19 Resources + The Power of Community
April 28, 2020
Tools and resources available during COVID-19.
Theodora Jean, President, CPRS Vancouver
April 28, 2020
Informing Your Pandemic Response with New Public Survey Data
April 01, 2020
The COVID-19 virus’s broad-reaching transmission over such a short period of time has been truly remarkable.
Kate Macdonell
April 01, 2020
We’re behind you 100%
March 23, 2020
Join our supportive community—savings now and throughout April
Lesley Chang
March 23, 2020
No Good Deed Dilemma: Colleague in a Quandary
March 17, 2020
I work in a large communications department that was always pretty collegial, until recently when a new manager was appointed. She plays favorites, holds mini-meetings that exclude some, makes nasty remarks and claims ‘just joking' and has been generally unsettling our workplace.
Deborah Folka, APR, FCPRS, LM
March 17, 2020
Join, Save, Fly - Never Better Time to Join CPRS
March 12, 2020
If you have ever considered joining CPRS, Canada's official organization for PR and communications professionals, then you'll love this.
CPRS
March 12, 2020
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