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Inside PR #143 – more on the ethics of live tweeting; conflicting clients; goodbye PR Maven

Posted by David on December 24th, 2008

 
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This week on Inside PR Terry Fallis, David Jones, Martin Waxman and Julie Rusciolelli discuss Ira Basen’s comment on IPR #142’s discussion about the ethics/etiquette of live tweeting a speaker and then switch gears to focus on a listener question about how to deal with conflicting clients.

And we bid a sad farewell to our beloved co-host, Julie, who takes leave of Inside PR after this episode.  We’ll miss you!

No complete show notes this episode due to the Christmas break.  Blame Dave.

2 Responses to “Inside PR #143 – more on the ethics of live tweeting; conflicting clients; goodbye PR Maven”

  1. Sallie Goetsch (rhymes with "sketch")

    Which day is Terry’s birthday? I want to put it into Outlook.

    So sorry to hear that Julie is leaving, though I can understand the need to free up time for billable hours and runnig a business.

    I hope you will find another female colleague to include on the show, because the many women in PR seem strangely under-represented on PR podcasts.

  2. Bill Smith

    Sorry to hear Julie is taking leave of InsidePR, her insights are on the mark.

    I found the discussion on client conflicts quite interesting. I experienced that years ago working at Carlson Marketing while working on the RBC Visa Gold bid, the discussion around the office over the conflict with TD Financial’s Gold card travel incentive was solved with the Chinese wall.

    I liked what Martin said, when in doubt call your client and get a gut check from their end regarding a potential conflict.

    All the best for the new year.

    Bill

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