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PR skills crisis podcast

May 21st, 2008 by Lloyd Gofton

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At Liberate Media we’ve been tackling one of the biggest issues facing the PR industry today, the skills crisis.

We thought it might be helpful to overview our thoughts on the subject in a podcast, which we’ve used to identify a few of the problems and share some insight into how we’re dealing with the matter.

Let us know your thoughts on the subject.

To Listen or to down load the podcast click here

 
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