Are you the most trusted person in the room?

Banging away on a manual typewriter was a skill I needed for my first job. My fingers were so strong that I sometimes got an eyebrow raise from the person who shook my hand.
That was then; now, each day, I find it hard to believe how much technology has changed the way we work and communicate. I think about the stories my parents told about gathering around the radio before television existed. I realize that, to many of you, my typewriter story sounds just as dated.
Fast forward to AI. Think of the ways it has already changed PR and it will continue to change our lives and careers in ways we haven't even imagined.
But do you know what will never change?
Trust.
It is the one factor that will always tip the scales in your favor, whether you are dealing with the C-Suite or a client.
If you are getting this email, you are someone I admire in the PR world and I hope you will give me 15 minutes of your brilliance.
I'm developing a new digital course for experienced PR and communications professionals. Your real-time, real-world perspective will make this course so much better.
The program is designed for high-caliber PR pros who want to be the most trusted person in any room, brought into high-stakes decisions earlier, and recognized for their brand protection, crisis leadership and executive counsel, no matter how big or small the challenge.
Because you understand the realities of this work, I'd love to ask you a few market research questions. Your feedback will help me shape the program so it better reflects what PR pros actually need, want, and struggle with right now.
Click below for the survey. It is anonymous. No emails will be collected. If there are questions that, for whatever reason, you don't want to answer, no worries, just jump to the next question.
I truly appreciate any help you can give me. Please complete the survey by Thursday, May 14.
I can't wait to see your answers!
Bring on the AI, our trust bucket will be overflowing and we will win the day!
Diane Mulligan