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Behind the Headlines With Scott Beaudoin

Cision

My role was public relations, so I managed all the media that attended the mountain, came to the mountain to do stories and set them up with interviews and provided them specific data. I was at MSL for almost 8 years, and we started the corporate social responsibility and sustainability practice in 2008.

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PRoust Questionnaire: José Manuel Velasco

PR Conversations

One can’t get more miserable than being forced to incorporate lies (or at least partial truths) as part of a supposedly transparent and ethical speech. Velasco also is an associate certified coach (ACC) by the International Coach Federation (ICF). What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery in PR?

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Engaging (and grilling) the social side of James Grunig

PR Conversations

NOTE: Originally published on October 15, 2008. Now they are saying what they think in a huge international arena and even obscure publics can have a great impact on the organization’s reputation. Public relations research: An International Perspective, London: International Thomson Business Press. MacManus, & D.

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Shattering Stereotypes with Marketing: A Conversation with The BrandLab

MaccaPR

Is it really all that important that your brand teams go beyond hiring staff with the surnames Anderson, Peterson, Gustafson and Carlson, and make an extra effort to welcome agency interns with names like Pham, Castillo, Sabah or Xiong? We have to make sure that when agencies hire The BrandLab kids as interns, they will thrive.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

In my paper at this year’s International History of Public Relations Conference (IHPRC) I stepped outside my PhD topic (examining career strategies in PR) and offered a methodological focus. In particular this addresses ethical and practical challenges that arise when using the internet and social media within a research methodology.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

In my paper at this year’s International History of Public Relations Conference (IHPRC) I stepped outside my PhD topic (examining career strategies in PR) and offered a methodological focus. In particular this addresses ethical and practical challenges that arise when using the internet and social media within a research methodology.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

In my paper at this year’s International History of Public Relations Conference (IHPRC) I stepped outside my PhD topic (examining career strategies in PR) and offered a methodological focus. In particular this addresses ethical and practical challenges that arise when using the internet and social media within a research methodology.