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A call for help! Enhancing Britain’s Reputation: the perception of country identity in social media. What would YOU say?

January 26, 2007

In a few weeks in London (February 26-27) I will be participating at a conference, organized by TMS, the Management School London, dedicated to Enhancing Britain’s Reputation Summit A4 brochure.pdf…

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Listen to this: wish all journalists were so correct in their handling of our profession!!

January 22, 2007

The canadian professional community is commenting on the first of six hours of canadian broadcasting corporation radio coverage of the relationship between public relations, spin and journalism. Here is the…

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Interview with Colin Farrington, director general of CIPR and incoming Chair of the Global Alliance: at the risk of seeming complacent…

January 22, 2007

At the risk of seeming complacent…says in the following interview to this blog, Colin Farrington, chair elect of the Global Alliance and since seven years director general of UK’s Chartered…

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Is the research rather than education based trend in american universities good or bad for the profession? An interesting debate with implications for all scholars, educators and professionals in the world

January 20, 2007

Jack O’Dwyer’s web site has brewed, in these last few days, a very interesting discussion sparked by a caustic and titillating op-ed authored by Bill Huey under the title ‘Sorry…

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About this ‘country reputation’ fad after last week’s summit in Washington and the coming one in London..maybe the World Bank has got it right?

January 14, 2007

Last week in Washington DC, 150 Senior Public Relations Professionals -from as many powerful private US corporations- gathered by the PR Coalition (an organization which comprises many American professional associations…

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Our colleagues from the Presidential Office of the Government of Iran warn that blogosphere should not only avoid criticisms but also abstain from being overzealous! So what else is new?

January 6, 2007

Public, private and social institutions, supported and assisted by our colleagues around the world, are having an increasingly hard time in coping with the fact that even if and when…

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Professional Associations caught in a vicious circle? A follow up note..

January 6, 2007

A recent post on whether our license to operate should be renewed to professional associations has attracted some very interesting and authoritative comments which, I believe, allow us to make…

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Public Relations in Iran! Here is the opinion of Shameem Abdul Jalil, President of the Institute of Public Relations and director of Corporate Communication Public Bank of Malaysia

January 1, 2007

I had met Shameem in 2004 when she represented her Institute at the World Pr Festival in Trieste. We haven’t seen each other since, but I remember very well her…

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Yes! An unabashed praise for Richard Edelman. We will learn from your mistakes..

December 29, 2006

I dare to predict that in a few years (or maybe even a few months) many of those who, on-and-off-line, today criticise Richard Edelman for his ‘mistakes’ in the use…

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Should we renew a ‘license to operate’ to our professional public relations associations? If so, which should the conditions be?

December 26, 2006

Is there any sense in attempting -in days such as these when one is supposed to be thinking of new issues to tackle in order to keep up with change,…

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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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