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the impact of compromised decisions create potentially harmful situations for those involved that include: loss of credibility, being labeled as purveyors of deception, engineering misinformed publics, or spinning/framing information simply to suit a clients taste….sound familiar?

Dec 17, 2006 #Democracy, #Education, #Management, #Professional Associations, #Public Relations, #Social Responsibility, #The Profession

Louisa Bargeron, another of my NYU students, dwells in this paper Truth in Public Relations Bargeron.doc on the issue of the ambiguity of public relations. Great reading and learning for all of us….

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Public Relations, the Kremlin, international agencies and russian public relations practice. Oxana Trush gives her view…
what next for the evolving relationship between journalists and public relators?

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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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