In what way do you feel like CEA’s statement is counterproductive to maintaining trust?
Because PR messages are so standardised they effectively just follow a formula. They aren’t authentic at all and it raises the question of to what extent other messages are representative of CEA’s true beliefs.
In what way do you feel like CEA’s statement is counterproductive to maintaining trust?
Because PR messages are so standardised they effectively just follow a formula. They aren’t authentic at all and it raises the question of to what extent other messages are representative of CEA’s true beliefs.