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Tag: Dialogue

Posted on August 24, 2007 Seasoned Posts

Two important new entries for our first anniversary and a proposal to enhance the value of these conversations… what do you think?

With this post, our blog celebrates its first anniversary since the time of its inception under the original name of Toni’s Blog.

Posted on August 21, 2007 PR Axis

Alan Chumley opines on “the current state of the art (science?) of measurement in Canada”

When it comes to an overview of the Canadian measurement scene, few can match the depth and breadth of knowledge of Alan Chumley. Instead of an interview, I offered Alan a guest post, where he could write (in his own words) about measurement in Canada.

Posted on August 1, 2007 Seasoned Posts

Ulysses Sarkozy’s doing his thing…and Jean Pierre Beaudoin, one of France’s public relations superstars, comments on changing publics…

Jean Pierre Beaudoin, one of France’s most reputed public relators, is not a particularly abundant writer and speaker; he is very careful at what he says; but when he does externate, one should pay great attention…there is always much more in his thoughts than in what he actually says

Posted on July 29, 2007 Seasoned Posts

Are YOU comfortable with ambiguity? An invective on behalf of The Public Benefit of Public Relations theme of the London 2008 World Public Relations Festival

…in a July 17 column, Stefan Stern, the Financial Times commentator, confesses he is not comfortable with ambiguity, and argues against the recent consultants mantra by which organizational leadership must learn to ‘cope with ambiguity’.

Posted on July 21, 2007 Seasoned Posts

Is licensing an option or a must? Depends on whether we believe we are a profession or an organizational activity.

This is not the first time that licensing of public relations professionals is discussed in this site (if you digit the term in the ‘search this site’ area of this blog you will come up with at eight entries, now nine) .

Posted on July 15, 2007 Seasoned Posts

Licensing yes, licensing no. A first rationalization of an online teaching experience which is now half way through.

Tomorrow Monday July 16 I will be having my fourth (out of seven) online two hour session with some 14 executive masters students from New York University’s Master of Science in Public Relations and Corporate Communication.

Posted on July 15, 2007 Seasoned Posts

Gordon Brown (and the Financial Times) is at it! What should we do?

I feel like blogging this lovely Sunday morning from my terrace over the charming bay of Italy’s Porto Ercole and am musing over the issue I wish to address

Posted on July 1, 2007 Seasoned Posts

Public diplomacy, soft power and sociological globalism: where they integrate with public relations.

While in Lisbon last week I met Gregory Payne, with whom I had the privilege to share the panel at the conference.

Posted on July 1, 2007 Seasoned Posts

Who owns relationships? The case of Mo.Ve at the Lisbon conference on public relations and democracy

How does one approach the issue of stakeholder relationship management (or, better, governance..) from an operative perspective? This is the basic question which scholar Tom Watson from Bournemouth University in the UK, recently posted on his blog

Posted on June 28, 2007 Seasoned Posts

Linking Trust and Transparency

In 2006, an Institute for Public Relations survey identifying priority research topics put trust right at the top of the list. And what produces trust?

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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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