Strategies & Tactics is PRSA’s monthly publication. We aim to provide lifelong learning to help improve your job skills & advance your communications career.
Crisis doesn’t start in the moment — it starts before. The May issue of Strategies & Tactics dives into culture, leadership red flags, accessible communication, internal launch missteps and more. Read on: bit.ly/4enhtPN
Join @PRSA's @JohnElsasser on 5/28 for a conversation with Jon Goldberg, founder & chief reputation architect of Reputation Architects Inc., about why culture shapes decision-making under pressure. Tune in live on LinkedIn at 1 p.m. ET here: bit.ly/4u2essn
1. Thanks to the @PRSAtactics and #PRSAY for running the second of my two pieces - How to Teach Yourself Judgment, On Purpose - for soon to graduate early career practitioners. tinyurl.com/4ffcx7bk
What’s your next move?
Join Cheryl Procter-Rogers, APR, Fellow PRSA, on S&T Live to talk career strategy growth.
🗓 April 23 | 1 PM ET
👉 Join live: bit.ly/4sCqYOw#PRSA#CareerGrowth#PR
The April issue is live! Highlights include entry-level hiring shifts, career growth without losing your identity, bouncing back from a layoff, B2B thought leadership in a zero-click era and the APR through a global lens: bit.ly/4tcNZYU
CC: @PRSA
TODAY! On the next Strategies & Tactics Live on LinkedIn, Kelly Ross of the Pittsburgh Pirates shares how aligning teams internally strengthens your organization’s voice externally. Watch live at 1 p.m. ET: bit.ly/4smdYgn
We welcome @PRSSANational & other comms students to this LinkedIn Live on Wednesday with Kelly Ross, manager of internal communications for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Sign up free here: bit.ly/4smdYgn
ICYMI: The March issue of Strategies & Tactics is out now.
Explore the forces reshaping internal communication, leadership insights from the CCO of General Mills, lessons from the Pittsburgh Pirates, influencer risk management and more.
Read: bit.ly/3MZbNjx
On the next Strategies & Tactics Live on LinkedIn, Kelly Ross of the Pittsburgh Pirates shares how aligning teams internally strengthens your organization’s voice externally. Watch live on March 18 at 1 p.m. ET: bit.ly/4smdYgn
Tyler Gillum is coming to #PRSAICON.
You’ll leave with:
Belief.
Clarity.
Momentum.
And a stronger network than you arrived with.
ICON 2026: bit.ly/4tSLiNz
The March issue of Strategies & Tactics is now available! Dive into what’s reshaping internal comms, leadership insights from the CCO of General Mills, influencer risk management & the dangers of workplace jargon.
Read the issue: bit.ly/3MZbNjx
Our March issue is live! Explore the forces reshaping internal comms, leadership insights from the CCO of General Mills, message alignment lessons from the Pittsburgh Pirates, influencer risk safeguards & the risks of workplace jargon: bit.ly/4aXjX42 CC: @PRSA
Numbers can build credibility — or quietly distort the truth. Even accurate data can mislead without context. Read how ethical communicators ensure numbers inform rather than obscure: bit.ly/4rD1xMF
Stories that capture people’s attention express “who we are as primal human beings,” said Monique Farmer. “When we get engaged w/ a story, we’re going through that adventure w/ those characters that we’re starting to build a connection with.” tinyurl.com/37z42hde#prsa@prsa
From Oxford Commas to AI, Inside the Evolving AP Stylebook Stylebook — read more from our Q&A with editor Anna Jo Bratton & product manager Colleen Newvine tinyurl.com/y4fd3mac@prsa#prsa
From espionage history to modern storytelling: Aliza Bran, media relations director at the International Spy Museum, discusses engaging audiences in our latest PRSA member Q&A: bit.ly/3ZFhJkG
"In the AI era, credibility isn’t optional — it’s infrastructure." Read more from "PR’s New Influence: Shaping What AI Says" via the PRsay blog: tinyurl.com/ym3ttb9t#prsa@prsa
On Feb. 18, Monique Farmer, APR, joins Strategies & Tactics Live to talk about how strategic storytelling helps leaders connect, align teams and drive action. Story first. Strategy always.
Sign up now: bit.ly/3M5W8ih
"When used ethically, numbers can enhance credibility and support informed decision-making," writes James Barnes in his S&T article on how data can misinform — even when accurate: tinyurl.com/a64m996c@prsa#prsa