Global Alliance survey to map the evolution of the communications function in organizations
The Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management, in partnership with Caliber, is inviting public relations and communications professionals, as well as specialists in fields such as ESG, marketing and investor relations, to participate in the Global Communications Intelligence Pulse 2026 survey. The Global Alliance is the worldwide confederation of leading communications associations, and Aberje serves on its board.
The survey aims to understand how the communications function is evolving within organizations, the pace at which new technologies and data-driven processes are being adopted, and how these changes are shaping the profession. The study covers topics including artificial intelligence, reputation management and stakeholder intelligence, while also examining how professional associations are supporting their members through these transformations.
Participants will receive a copy of the global report with the consolidated findings, along with access to analyses, reference materials and insights on artificial intelligence, reputation management, stakeholder intelligence and measurement. Responses will remain confidential and will be reported only in aggregate form. The survey is available through this link.
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Destaques
- New BRpr edition highlights Brazilian identity, reputation and global communication trends
- Global Alliance survey to map the evolution of the communications function in organizations
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Notícias do Mercado
- New BRpr edition highlights Brazilian identity, reputation and global communication trends
- Global Alliance survey to map the evolution of the communications function in organizations
- Bain & Company study identifies more than 50 Brazilian brands outperforming their categories































