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How APR Training Impacts Perceptions And Readiness To Provide Ethics Counsel

PRSay

New research published in the journal, Public Relations Review , supports the value of the Accredited in Public Relations (APR) credential when it comes to preparedness and likelihood to offer ethics counsel. The findings are based on survey research conducted with PRSA members during ethics month in 2015. Page Center.

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Leveson Inquiry archive important contribution to debate and education on media ethics

Stephen Waddington

The Inquiry published the Leveson Report in November 2012 which made recommendations for a new, independent, body to replace the Press Complaints Commission. It includes hundreds of new biographies alongside dozens of short essay guides introducing the inquiry's key themes, as well as state-of-the-art search technology.

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Don’t Miss The Gen-Z Driven PR Opportunity In 2024

The Hoyt Organization

According to Pew Research Center , Generation Z, often abbreviated as ‘Gen Z’ refers to individuals born between 1997 and 2012. Gen Z is also known as digital natives, because they have grown up with the newest technology at their fingertips. They value diversity, sustainability, authenticity, and inclusivity.

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Which sectors will be hot or not in technology PR in 2017?

PR in High Definition

Technology isn’t all drones, swarm intelligence and hype – and even the worlds of virtual reality (despite the ready availability of headsets), 3D printing and the IoT are a reasonably long way from ubiquitous adoption across the UK. The post Which sectors will be hot or not in technology PR in 2017? Email,” he replied.

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I Sold PR 20/20, but That’s Just the Start of the Story

PR 20/20

We will be making new investments over the coming months in talent and technology to advance the agency. Now imagine if every one of those activities could be intelligently automated to some degree with smarter marketing technology. AI is not some abstract thing you see in sci-fi movies. But AI is not just in your consumer life.

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More Human

PR 20/20

So, he created a new one—one that rejected customary pillars like billable hours and requests for proposals and embraced transparency, technology, and talent. Fast forward to 2012, there’s like 5,000 ways,” Roetzer explains. “So, Karen Hao, the AI reporter for MIT Technology Review, moderated a panel discussion on the ethics of AI.

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Why public relations must wake up to wearables

PR Conversations

Things ain’t what they used to be; the end of the beginning around wearable technologies and the device jumps PR practitioners are about to encounter. As I sit here, at the end of the beginning, I wonder what future colleagues will make of the collective inaction around wearable technologies and the device jumps we are about to encounter.