Posted by Judy Gombita on December 30, 2011 · 1 Comment
The PRoust Questionnaire provides a quick insight into a public relations practitioner’s interests and point of view, as well as his or her professional beliefs and values.
If you are not familiar with the original 19th-century Proust Questionnaire, please see details at the end of this post.
PRoust Questionnaire answers from [...]
Filed under PRoust Questionnaire · Tagged with brand Africa, change agents, corporate governance, corporate strategy, Estelle de Beer, power of communication, PRISA, SACOMM, South Africa, Strategic Public Relations, sustainability
Posted by Judy Gombita on November 28, 2011 · 36 Comments
Guest post by Benita Steyn
In November 2011, Benita Steyn and Estelle de Beer from South Africa delivered a paper, The Strategic Role of Public Relations in the Process of Integrated Reporting at the Corporate Governance and Strategic Communication Congress in Milan, Italy.
We welcome back contributor alumna, Benita Steyn, who kindly agreed to provide [...]
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Posted by Catherine Arrow on July 9, 2010 · 13 Comments
Here’s an idea for the public relations and communications management profession to hang its hat on – and to show leadership. Let us be the driving force to set up a Genuine Progress Index (GPI) for the world.
Posted by admin on June 29, 2010 · 3 Comments
Marc Whitaker’s breathtaking chorus opening -fully embedded in the Forum’s context and contents; Sven Hamrefor’s intellectually challenging description of value networks; Mervin King’s key note on organizational governance and stakeholder relationships; FERPI’s six faced presentation of the Accords implementation process taking off in Italy in September; Anne Gregory and Ronel Rensburg’s engaging and courageous session on public relations’ value to organizational governance and management, and Karl Schwab’s lucid description of the coming phases of societal discontinuity and of the World Economic Forum’s vision of togetherness through a global multistakeholder platform, will remain in my mind as the more striking achievements of the Stockholm Forum.