Key takeaways from Digital Mynewsday 2020
Mynewsday is over for now - and what a fantastic day! The speakers gave us a great dose of inspiration on trends and insights from the world of PR and communications.
Mynewsday is over for now - and what a fantastic day! The speakers gave us a great dose of inspiration on trends and insights from the world of PR and communications.
At Mynewsday, Sofia Kacim talks about how they built the community HER Global Network from a dinner session at a restaurant to what it is today. Now, the global app connects women from all over the world to share their experiences.
At Mynewsday, Christina Knight will talk about how working with and implementing gender equality, inclusion and diversity in the advertising industry. It will not only change representation and the production of content as such, but also be beneficial to agency cultures, client and consumer relations and profitability for both brands and agencies.
As most organizations run on low speed at the moment, employees who do work get the chance to catch up on what they rarely have time for otherwise. To help you gain insights and inspiration for new challenges coming up in fall, read on for our top content picks.
After an intense couple of months, summer is finally here! Something we have learned this spring is that extraordinary circumstances and events, such as Covid-19, will have a great impact on us as individuals, companies and the society as whole.
We’re super excited to announce that Toby Gunton, General Manager at Edelman and Anil Ranchod, Deputy PR Director at Stroke Association, have been confirmed as speakers for our event on the evening of Wednesday 3 October.
Man alive! So far we are having one HOT summer. And synonymous with the summertime is a raft of health-focused goods and activities… summer menus full of healthy salads and seasonal produce, outdoor exercise from running and cycling to team sports, and perhaps most importantly well-earned holidays to kick back and relax!
But while we may be taking care of ourselves, what about the health of our
There’s no doubt that many a Mynewsdesk staff member has been asked the question: “So what does Mynewsdesk do?” And while we’re always happy to wax lyrical about ourselves, or provide written information as to how we help companies and individuals with their PR and comms, there’s nothing quite like a tasty bit of multimedia to concisely explain what we’re all about. Which is why we’ve put together
World PR Forum, the world’s number one international PR and communications conference, is now happening in Oslo, Norway. Global Alliance is in charge of running the event and chooses a local host county each year. For this year’s occasion, Norway and the communications association Kommunikasjonsforeningen will welcome delegates from more than 30 countries.
Most organizations today should be GDPR compliant already. And hopefully, most organizations will avoid the fines and embrace the opportunities that GDPR will bring to the PR industry. However, only time will reveal the actual impact these regulations will have on businesses.
“So we know that across the industry, definite answers are quite rare. Answers directly related to how do we interpret GDPR and what we need to do to be compliant are hard to find,” Daniel Jonsson, head of data analysis and project manager of the GDPR compliance project at Mynewsdesk.
It’s that time again - ‘New Year, New You’. We all wake up on January 1st with a determination to be ‘better’; we set ourselves resolutions to improve fitness, eat healthier and generally get on top of things. But sometimes these promises are tough to stick to. And that can be the same in an industry like PR and Communications. This is why it’s important to set yourself SMART goals: