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When leadership leaves an organization, the public relator goes too. An alarming acceleration which undermines the institutionalization of the function?

March 3, 2007

Milano, Italy will host from 16 to 18 October 2008 the annual Euprera conference, hosted by Ferpi and IULM University. The topic in discussion will be ‘Institutionalizing public relations and…

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Takeaways from the London summit on Britain’s reputation. Nurturing growing market segments while safeguarding the profession’s credibility…

March 3, 2007

‘Paese che vai…usanza che trovi’, can this ancient Italian adage, saying that each country has its own ways of doing things, be paraphrased by saying: each country has its own…

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Social media, mainstream media, Britain’s reputation. Why not drop the term COMMUNICATION from our professional lexicon? Being serious in London

February 24, 2007

As promised in a recent post in which I begged you for some insights, here please find both the full text (The Perception of Country Identity in Social Media.doc) and…

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Is what we do and how we do it more ethically relevant than who we do it for? Of course it is. But is this enough for us to argue in favour of just about any cause? Yes? No?

February 17, 2007

Here is an interesting debate which both Strumpette and Jack O’Dwyer have kicked off: it is ethical for a public relations professional to represent a seemingly unethical client?

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A new blog by our Iranian colleagues. Check it out!

February 12, 2007

Just received news that our iranian colleagues have an english language blogpost. Check it out. Well worth it! http://iranprblog.blogspot.com/

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Who sould pay whom and for what? Questions about a recent commercial pitch on IPRA yahoo conversation group..

February 8, 2007

IPRA, the International Public Relations Association, amongst the services it offers to its 1000 plus members, has an ongoing Yahoo discussion group. Normally, this is used by members to inquire…

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How does communicating c(s)r programs differ from socially responsible communication?

February 4, 2007

I have been struggling in these last weeks with a communication problem. I just cannot seem to clearly explain to my professional peers as well as to my better students,…

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A luddist? Here is all you ever wanted to learn about social media and…. never dared to ask

February 1, 2007

Early last year, invited by prof. Maria Russell, I visited Syracuse University for a lecture. Following this, as I was having my usual, unrepented, ‘fag’ outside the Newhouse Building…

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Disintermediation can be a nightmare for many of us! Should we join the blogosphere purifyers?

January 28, 2007

Is it professional blasphemy to draw a comparison between some of the worries over the excessive autonomy of the blogosphere, recently voiced by the Presidents of Iran and China but…

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A claim of truth and nothing but the truth in PR is probably more harmful to our reputation than lies?

January 28, 2007

The CBC radio program which I mentioned in a recent post dedicated to spin, journalism and public relations -in its second session last Friday- carried an interesting conversation between journalist…

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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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