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15 years after: the collective “grilling” of Jim Grunig still delivers visionary insights on the future of PR

PR Conversations

See original post: [link] Everything about this collective interview was innovative. From the multicultural background of the interviewers, the co-operative nature of the venture, to the generosity of Jim to step out of his academic canvas and engage in dialogue exposing his thoughts in the digital world.

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Behind the Headlines With Rich Oppel

Cision

In this interview, Rich shares the similarities between journalists and communication professionals, the steps to developing a successful media strategy and how to build strong relationships with journalists. It will include reputation management, crisis management, brand enhancement and media relations. What will this role entail?

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Engaging (and grilling) the social side of James Grunig

PR Conversations

NOTE: Originally published on October 15, 2008. Is recent social media engagement related to new research and/or a growing personal interest, or is it mainly a tool for reputation management regarding possible (mis)interpretation(s) of your theoretical body of work? But what is the primary reason for your change of heart?

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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. Which real, historical or fictional person or brand would you like to give a reputation makeover? What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery in PR? Who is your favourite writer?

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Public Relations And The Big Lie

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Spicer angrily criticized the press for presumed distortions and even built a detailed case for why the side-by-side photos of the Trump inauguration and President Obama’s 2008 ceremony were somehow wrong. Subsequent TV interviews with Conway reinforced the strategy and gave birth to the meme “alternative facts.”

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Kotcher Inducted Into Page Society Hall of Fame; Declares “This Is Our Time”

PRSay

And time and time again the answer comes back that business leaders are focused on and value institutional reputation and communications more than ever. In 2008 and 2009, I served as chair of the Council of Public Relations Firms — today it’s called the PR Council. Al taught a class called Values and Ethics in Public Relations.

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2016: When PR Turned to the Dark Side

Flatiron Communications

It prefers live TV interviews (vs. I haven’t seen much from PRSA on Team Trump’s disregard for the ethical guidelines that have buoyed the PR profession’s reputation all these years. Leaders Who Lie (August 2008). It has transcended the training of spokespersons to bridge away from reporters’ prickly questions.