• About Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
mGrowTech
No Result
View All Result
  • Technology And Software
    • Account Based Marketing
    • Channel Marketing
    • Marketing Automation
      • Al, Analytics and Automation
      • Ad Management
  • Digital Marketing
    • Social Media Management
    • Google Marketing
  • Direct Marketing
    • Brand Management
    • Marketing Attribution and Consulting
  • Mobile Marketing
  • Event Management
  • PR Solutions
  • Technology And Software
    • Account Based Marketing
    • Channel Marketing
    • Marketing Automation
      • Al, Analytics and Automation
      • Ad Management
  • Digital Marketing
    • Social Media Management
    • Google Marketing
  • Direct Marketing
    • Brand Management
    • Marketing Attribution and Consulting
  • Mobile Marketing
  • Event Management
  • PR Solutions
No Result
View All Result
mGrowTech
No Result
View All Result
Home PR Solutions

What PR pros can learn from the IR playbook

Josh by Josh
August 21, 2025
in PR Solutions
0



IR and PR have always had different lanes. Now, those lanes are starting to merge.

READ ALSO

Restaurant PR Playbook: Build Buzz, Launch Strong, Sustain Success

The Scoop: NYT interview with Nike’s Elliott Hill shows art of CEO profile

Courtney Austermehle is CMO at Q4 Inc.

Whether you’re talking to a Wall Street analyst or an industry analyst, a big investor or an influential reporter, they share the same core expectations. They want straight talk. They want to know why you made a decision, not just what you decided. And while the tone and emphasis of your message may vary, they expect the same underlying story whether it’s delivered in an earnings call or a press release.

I’ve been fortunate to work across the communications spectrum, gaining a unique vantage point into both PR and IR. As CMO of Q4, marketing and communications is within my department, so I understand PR’s fast pace and creative demands. And because Q4 provides investor relations software to some of the world’s largest public companies, I also see firsthand the high-stakes world of IR and the communication strategies that resonate in that environment.

Effective IR communication is grounded in substance, supported by data and shaped in alignment with business strategies. These same principles can elevate PR’s work as well.

 

[RELATED: Do you know a Top Woman in Comms? Nominate them – or yourself – by Oct. 17!]

 

Communicating with substance

One of the clearest parallels between IR and PR is the need to communicate with substance. At its core, IR is about trust. The information shared is high stakes, and the audience is highly informed, so there’s little room for ambiguity or fluff. Messaging must be clear, fact-based and able to hold up under scrutiny.

Working with IR teams, I’ve seen how they handle challenging conversations. When there’s disappointing news — a missed target, a strategic shift or an unexpected headwind — they address it directly. They explain the context, walk through their reasoning and outline next steps. There’s no deflection or burying the lead.

This clarity and authenticity builds credibility. Data-backed messaging signals that leadership is prepared, aligned and confident in their direction, even when delivering difficult news.

PR teams can take the same tack with sensitive news, like a leadership transition, security incident or product recall. By pairing facts with the reasoning behind them, you create space for understanding rather than speculation, and that can be the difference between confusion and confidence.

The art of thinking three moves ahead

IR teams excel at preparation. Ahead of earnings calls or major announcements, they map out scenarios, anticipate stakeholder reactions and align messaging accordingly. They ask: What if analysts focus on that one concerning metric? What if someone raises the competitive threat we only mentioned in passing? What if the market reacts unexpectedly? Rather than just hoping for the best, IR teams build responses for multiple outcomes and get legal, finance and leadership aligned. When curveball questions come, they don’t scramble. They have thoughtful answers ready that feel natural, not canned.

PR benefits from the same discipline. With fast-moving news cycles and rising expectations, having a plan, even if it evolves, can help teams respond quickly and stay aligned.

IR teams use engagement analytics and sentiment data to shape communication strategies well before a big moment. They look at what questions are being asked, what messages are landing and where they may need to clarify. That level of insight reduces risk and sharpens delivery — a habit that PR teams can apply before major launches or other times when the stakes are high and questions are inevitable.

Audience intelligence over assumptions

In IR, audience intelligence is central to communication strategy. Teams invest time in deeply understanding their stakeholders. They segment audiences, track sentiment over time and use structured feedback to anticipate concerns before they surface. Messaging is shaped by audience priorities and guided by data and insights.

PR teams often build audience awareness into their processes, but there is always an opportunity to make it more dynamic. With clearer signals from real-time data, teams can adapt messaging faster and with greater confidence. For example, real-time sentiment tracking during a product launch can reveal unexpected concerns within hours, giving PR teams the chance to address them before they dominate the conversation. Whether launching a campaign or pitching a new reporter, a deeper read on your audience ensures every word counts.

Where AI comes in

AI is playing a bigger role in how teams plan and deliver communication. In IR, it’s used to “see around corners” — spotting patterns in stakeholder sentiment before they become trends, understanding why certain messages resonate while others fall flat and getting early warnings when market sentiment starts to shift.

In one case, a customer spotted growing concern about their supply chain strategy weeks before it showed up in analyst reports, because their AI solution flagged rising mentions and sentiment shifts around the topic. They were able to address the concern directly in upcoming communications, reassure stakeholders and prevent the issue from gaining significant traction.

Using AI in their planning stages can give PR teams a sharper understanding of how their messages may land. Before a campaign launches, AI can help teams understand how audiences are likely to respond, compare their positioning to peers and fine-tune messaging for greater relevance.

Where I see real value is pairing data with a human perspective. When you combine AI’s pattern recognition with human creativity and empathy, that’s when communication can make a powerful impact.

Looking ahead

As expectations for communication continue to rise, the overlap between IR and PR will continue to grow. What will continue to matter is how teams show up: with clarity, with context and with a deeper understanding of the people they’re speaking to.

Bringing together the best of both worlds — IR’s discipline and PR’s creativity — can lead to more impactful, trusted communication. And that’s what will resonate best with today’s audiences.

 

The post What PR pros can learn from the IR playbook appeared first on PR Daily.



Source_link

Related Posts

Restaurant PR Playbook: Build Buzz, Launch Strong, Sustain Success
PR Solutions

Restaurant PR Playbook: Build Buzz, Launch Strong, Sustain Success

March 10, 2026
PR Solutions

The Scoop: NYT interview with Nike’s Elliott Hill shows art of CEO profile

March 9, 2026
The Role of Community in Parenting Brand Growth
PR Solutions

The Role of Community in Parenting Brand Growth

March 9, 2026
My 5 Favorite AI Optimization Strategies to Get AI Citations
PR Solutions

My 5 Favorite AI Optimization Strategies to Get AI Citations

March 9, 2026
PR Solutions

Highlights from the 2026 Top Women in Communication Awards reception

March 9, 2026
Earned Media Strategies for Tourism Boards & Travel Brands
PR Solutions

Earned Media Strategies for Tourism Boards & Travel Brands

March 8, 2026
Next Post
6 Tactics from Industry Experts

6 Tactics from Industry Experts

POPULAR NEWS

Trump ends trade talks with Canada over a digital services tax

Trump ends trade talks with Canada over a digital services tax

June 28, 2025
Communication Effectiveness Skills For Business Leaders

Communication Effectiveness Skills For Business Leaders

June 10, 2025
15 Trending Songs on TikTok in 2025 (+ How to Use Them)

15 Trending Songs on TikTok in 2025 (+ How to Use Them)

June 18, 2025
App Development Cost in Singapore: Pricing Breakdown & Insights

App Development Cost in Singapore: Pricing Breakdown & Insights

June 22, 2025
Google announced the next step in its nuclear energy plans 

Google announced the next step in its nuclear energy plans 

August 20, 2025

EDITOR'S PICK

Google AI Plus comes to 36 more countries around the world

Google AI Plus comes to 36 more countries around the world

October 8, 2025

Blizzard Is Interested In Bringing All of Its Franchises To Mobile

March 26, 2025
Real-World Uses You Need to Try

Real-World Uses You Need to Try

August 27, 2025
Google AI Releases ADK Go: A New Open-Source Toolkit Designed to Empower Go Developers to Build Powerful AI Agents

Google AI Releases ADK Go: A New Open-Source Toolkit Designed to Empower Go Developers to Build Powerful AI Agents

November 8, 2025

About

We bring you the best Premium WordPress Themes that perfect for news, magazine, personal blog, etc. Check our landing page for details.

Follow us

Categories

  • Account Based Marketing
  • Ad Management
  • Al, Analytics and Automation
  • Brand Management
  • Channel Marketing
  • Digital Marketing
  • Direct Marketing
  • Event Management
  • Google Marketing
  • Marketing Attribution and Consulting
  • Marketing Automation
  • Mobile Marketing
  • PR Solutions
  • Social Media Management
  • Technology And Software
  • Uncategorized

Recent Posts

  • Restaurant PR Playbook: Build Buzz, Launch Strong, Sustain Success
  • Why Your Home Needs Professional Network Setup
  • Andrew Ng’s Team Releases Context Hub: An Open Source Tool that Gives Your Coding Agent the Up-to-Date API Documentation It Needs
  • A Briefing from the COO
  • About Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
No Result
View All Result
  • Technology And Software
    • Account Based Marketing
    • Channel Marketing
    • Marketing Automation
      • Al, Analytics and Automation
      • Ad Management
  • Digital Marketing
    • Social Media Management
    • Google Marketing
  • Direct Marketing
    • Brand Management
    • Marketing Attribution and Consulting
  • Mobile Marketing
  • Event Management
  • PR Solutions