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Ethics, Culture and Public Relations

January 27, 2008

I’ve been perplexed for a long time about the interface between public relations and ethics. Most PR associations espouse codes of ethics, although they seem devillishly hard to police, leading…

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Johnny Depp and the History of Social Media

January 24, 2008

I’ve just spent a very pleasant half an hour messing around with Johnny Depp. To be precise, I’ve been playing with the mash-up on the Sweeney Todd site which allows…

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One Two Three Four, tell me that you love free/online PD opportunities more

January 23, 2008

With apologies to Leslie Feist, but the talented singer/songwriter is a compatriot, after all, and the fast-approaching PD events I’m about to detail are all Canadian in origin and (I…

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PR Vs. Marketing: Things might be changing in Portugal

January 18, 2008

Portugal is a different country in what concerns corporate practices. At least that’s what some studies about the level of salaries earned by top managers say. And now, for the…

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On the little black book syndrome, personal influence, organizational influence and knowledge management

January 12, 2008

A public relators’ personal relationship network has always been considered an essential (when not the most essential) part of her/his professional assets. And this by clients/employers, colleagues/competitors and other relevant…

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What’s my name – and where’s my number?

January 9, 2008

In case you missed it, 2007 was a big year for the statisticians – and, in many ways, something of a lost opportunity for us when it comes to making…

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Objectivity in public relations and journalism: essential for the credibility of both professions, and for different reasons

January 5, 2008

If we take journalism -as David Demers writes in his very recent and most interesting History and Future of Mass Media (Hampton Press)- ‘journalists should keep their personal opinions and…

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PR definitions – should do or do do?

December 21, 2007

A starting point for anyone seeking to understand public relations ought to be a definition. However, the fact that there are several hundred formal definitions and myriad contradictory views to…

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Industry, trade or profession? Some observations on PR associations, present and future

December 20, 2007

I’ve been following, with great interest, the noteworthy discussion Toni Muzi Falconi provoked with his recent post on the research conducted between journalists and public relators. Fairly early on I…

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EUPRERA STEPS UP ITS PROFILE

December 15, 2007

Euprera, the European Association of Public Relations Research and Education steps up its profile, launches mid march Euroblog 2008 summit in Bruxelles in partnership with Edelman while extending to end…

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  1. Richard Bagnall on Tracing the measurement origins of PESOJune 30, 2020

    PS I should have added that as a lasting tribute to Don and his amazing contributions to advancing the measurement…

  2. Richard Bagnall on Tracing the measurement origins of PESOJune 30, 2020

    What an excellent piece Heather. Sorry it's taken me a few days to comment, but I felt it important to…

  3. Heather_Yaxley on Tracing the measurement origins of PESOJune 30, 2020

    Sherrilynne - thank you for stopping by, and I remember our interactions, especially at my Greenbanana blog (where I haven't…

  4. Sherrilynne Starkie on Tracing the measurement origins of PESOJune 30, 2020

    Heather thank you for writing this. Reading it is a wonderful trip down memory lane. I've always contended that we…

  5. Heather_Yaxley on Tracing the measurement origins of PESOJune 30, 2020

    That's great to hear - the linkage to measurement and evaluation is critical of course.

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