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Published by Unai Admin

18/07/2025

All about Approaching The Future 2023: trends in reputation and intangible asset report

Approaching the Future 2023. Trends in Reputation and Intangible Asset Management is the eighth edition of this annual report, created by Corporate Excellence - Centre for Reputation Leadership in collaboration with CANVAS Sustainable Strategies and worldwide partner Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management. This report aims to deepen business practices and drive innovation in reputation and intangible asset management. This study was developed using a methodology that combines qualitative and quantitative techniques to explore the key trends that are driving the corporate agenda.Professionals agree that the most relevant trends are related to the raison d’être of organisations and corporate values. This result reflects an increased awareness of the strategic role of companies as social, responsible, and transformative agents in the environments in which they operate. Approaching the Future 2023 presents 10 major trends that are shaping the business agenda, offering a cross-cutting and interconnected view of all analysed trends: Sustainability and ESG integrated into business models Responsible leadership for social cohesion Corporate reputation: a strategic priority Corporate communication in the face of new challenges Technology as a transformative lever for organisations Corporate purpose at the heart of business strategy The era of hybrid and flexible work The role of the corporate brand in contexts marked by uncertainty and constant change Corporate governance and the role of the board of directors in ESG management Last call to respond to the climate emergencyExecutive summary, video launch and top learning points are available under free access. Full report required a Reputation Knowledge Centre+ access.Impact and effects of these trends will be presented at WPRF 2023 in Chennai.Write us if you need further info. > Here you can find all the materials of the report in both Spanish and English:

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13/07/2023

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18/07/2025

Approaching The Future 2021. Materials of the report and presentation

Do you know the trends that mark the business agenda in 2021?One year after the start of the pandemic, we published a new edition of Approaching the Future 2021: Trends in reputation and management of intangibles, with the aim of helping companies and all professionals to discover the evolution of the main trends that mark the present and future of organizations and to make decisions in an uncertain, complex and changing world that requires a profound transformation.Approaching the Future is presented as a practical and essential tool to know and navigate correctly in this new reality, identifying the 15 most important issues today and in the future, as well as the procedures that organizations are implementing to respond to these challenges, with special focus on Spain and Latin America.We have had the contributions of more than 500 professionals, as well as in-depth interviews with 8 great experts in reputation, brand, sustainability, ethics and transparency. In addition, we have incorporated the prospective of social trends from Punto de Fuga and the analysis of digital ecosystems of the Aula de Mecenazgo para la Innovación de Metrics y Gestión de Intangibles of the University of Malaga.It has been developed by Corporate Excellence - Centre for Reputation Leadership, a leading think tank that focuses on reputation, communication, and intangible assets management, and CANVAS Estrategias Sostenibles, a consultancy company specialized in sustainability, in partnership with Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management as "worldwide partner".Now is your turn! We need your feedback to discover the relevance of this major trends in your country. Participate in the TOP 15 Trends Worldwide Survey: A Global Perspective. As a recognittion for your contribution you will have the opportunity to win two signed hardcopy of Corporate Reputation Handbook and Purpose-Driven Organizations Handbook.

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27/07/2021

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18/07/2025

Global Alliance launches, The 2021 Global PR & Communication Model

A new roadmap for enhancing the role of PR and Corporate Communication Structure the PR & Comm job around five strategic building blocks A practical guide for achieving the most relevant outcomes for operating in every market in the 21st century: differentiation, reputation, trust with stakeholders. With the collaborative and participatory efforts of a network of 1,400 professionals on 5 different regions Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management and Corporate Excellence – Centre for Reputation Leadership has unveiled today The Global PR and Communication Model, a new way to guide the job or PR and Communication professionals all over the world.The Model is structured around five strategic Building Blocks that generate and protect value in today’s world: corporate purpose, brand and corporate culture, reputation and reputational risks, communications and connected intelligence and intangible asset metrics. These Building Blocks enable organizations to achieve the differentiation, engagement, advocacy, trust and social legitimacy that they now require in order to maintain their license to operate.“With the collaborative and participatory efforts of a network of 1,400 professionals on five different regions, this has been a global consensus-based research on the present and future of the role and value of public relations and communications management. The core of our professions strength is our ability to build relationships, that connect us everywhere around the world” said Justin Green, President of Global Alliance. “The world is in a period of complete transformation because of the new intangible economy, and we needed a new direction by taking reputation and intangible assets as its focus” stated Ángel Alloza, CEO Corporate Excellence and Academic Research Director of Global Alliance. According to Alloza, who led the project, the research and the report, together with Clara Fontán and the great team at Corporate Excellence, “the Model emerges as a practical roadmap to help organisations and professionals achieve their most important and relevant outcomes for operating in every market in the 21st century: to achieve lasting differentiation, build a solid reputation, and consolidate trust with stakeholders, which means at the end of the day broadening your licence to operate”.“Developing this model, which is an evolution of the Melbourne Mandate, the Global Alliance is serving its mission: to create global standards to elevate our profession”, stated José Manuel Velasco, Immediate Past Chair and leader of the steering committee of the project. “The Model looks at the future of our function providing strong reasons to deserve a position in the executive committee of any kind of organizations”, added.The Model also consolidates the Stockholm Accords (2010) and the Melbourne Mandate (2012) and integrates the Global Capability Framework developed in partnership with Huddersfield University in 2018.The Model aims to enable organisations and professionals worldwide to improve their leadership and business decision-making process while promoting a real and authentic connection with their stakeholders for the post-COVID-19 world.The project today unveiled has the support of LLYC, the leading PR company in Spain and Latin America. LLYC “strive to improve the world around us, firmly believing honest, intelligent, innovative and efficient communications foster confidence and understanding among people, companies and institutions—in other words, the foundations of economic and social progress. In this way, we contribute to solving many of the challenges of our times”. The full report and executive summary of the Global PR and Communication Model can be found here: https://www.prcommsmodel.com/Developed by Global Alliance in partnership with Corporate Excellence – Centre for Reputation Leadership, as knowledge partner, a leading research, knowledge and training non-profit organisation specialised in the management and measurement of intangible assets, and with the sponsor contribution of LLYC, a global communications and public affairs consulting firm, this model defines the roadmap and building blocks of the functions of PR and Communications that contributes to the creation of differentiation, reputation, trust and social legitimacy.


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18/07/2025

Ethics, Reputation and Public Relations go hand in hand

Madrid, February 6th. Fake news and an inappropriate use of automated communications erode trust and reputations in our institutions. The current crisis in trust is diminishing the ability for organisations, institutions and governments to operate effectively in society. To counteract this and take a leading position on the global practice of public relations, several professional associations met in Madrid to explore possible enhancements to their codes of ethics that guide hundreds of thousands of professionals around the world. Participants in this global discussion on codes of ethics agreed to explore ways to enhance and elevate public relations´ reputation as the guardian of trust through the enhancement of codes of ethics and an agreement on an overarching set of principles to guide the profession. Through a collaborative effort, participants agreed to work on raising the standards for the public relations profession on a global scale. They recognize the need to launch a campaign around the importance of a trustworthy practice of public relations while also examining current codes. A task force of the organizations involved will examine in detail the building blocks that currently exist in how practitioners should practice public relations. We believe there is value in having a single set of principles and behaviours that everyone can promote. This will not replace existing individual association codes but will provide an agreement on an overarching set of principles. Participants and representatives International Communications Consultancy Organisation (ICCO) and Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA). Francis Ingham, CEO and Director General, respectively. International Association of Business Communicators (IABC). Dianne Chase, Inmediate Past Chair. Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). Joe Truncale, CEO. African Public Relations Association and Public Relations Institute of Ireland (APRA and PRII). Justin Green, Global Ambassador and Vicepresident, respectively. Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS). Sarah Hanel, President. Asociación Española de Directivos de Comunicación (Dircom). Montserrat Tarrés, President. Associaçao Portuguesa de Comunicaçao de Empresa (APCE), Paula Portugal, Managing Director. Fundacom. Teresa Mañueco, Board Member. European Public Relations Education and Research Association (EUPRERA). Ángeles Moreno, Executive Director. Corporate Excellence. Ángel Alloza, CEO. Richard Edelman, President and CEO Edelman Public Relations. Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management. José Manuel Velasco, Chair. Jean Valin, founding member and Past Chair of the Global Alliance.


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