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Remembering D. Parke Gibson, a Passionate Advocate for Race Relations and Public Relations

PRSay

Parke Gibson Pioneer Award is PRSA’s highest individual honor presented to a PR professional who has contributed to increased awareness of public relations within multicultural communities and participated in promoting issues that meet the needs of these diverse communities. Parke Gibson International, in New York in 1960. “He

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Meltwater Quietly Goes IPO [PR Tech Sum]

Sword and the Script

However, the exchange posted an announcement and YouTube video , which contained some interesting facts: Jørn Lyseggen founded Meltwater “in shack number 15 on Tjuvholmen, Oslo in 2001.”. Muck Rack launched a customer community after running a pilot program to provide “opportunities to learn, network and collaborate.”.

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The Sword of Certainty: Information is Power

Doctor Spin

link] Information is Power As a leader, disseminating information on a “need to know” basis isn’t necessarily a good communication strategy. “Do Having advised and coached executives on strategic communication for nearly two decades, I still haven’t seen a single leader ever having passed on too much relevant information. 1 Silfwer, J.

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Information Asymmetry: The Informed Minority Advantage

Doctor Spin

Stiglitz, who won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2001 for analysing markets with asymmetric information. Information asymmetry negatively impacts performance in goods settings and positively in services settings, while information sharing has stronger favourable effects in consumer markets and is weaker in relationships over 6 years old.”

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A critical review of Excellence Theory in an era of digital communication

Stephen Waddington

[i] The model describes the different forms of communication between an organisation and its stakeholders. In the Third Annual Grunig Lecture Series[iii] at the PRSA International Conference in October 2010, Larissa and James Grunig explained the original objective and motivation of the research team. "We

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The Essential Guide to Mass Communication: History, Methods, Ethics, and the Future

Masters in Communications

It is not something often said about mass communication, but it is so integral to our lives - and always has been - that it is easy to take the dissemination of information and its associated methods and tools for granted. Mass communication aims to meet these needs. Main Topics Quick Links What is Mass Communication?

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CSR Trends for PR and Media Relations Professionals

Cision

Learn “How to Plan and Manage Crisis Communication in a Social World” today! In 2001, France was one of the first countries to require CSR reporting, though initial compliance was low. This, combined with the good PR practice of creating stories, tells us how to communicate about CSR. Prepare in advance for crisis.