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What’s Better, PR Agency Or Client Side Work?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Like everything else in life, a move from agency PR to corporate or brand communications involves trade-offs. At an agency, “you have your finger on the pulse” of industry trends, according to Debbie Etchison, head of public affairs and corporate communications at a major pharmaceutical company.

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PR and social media set for continued growth

Stuart Bruce

He might have a point if you simply look at how social media can be used for consumer marketing or customer service. He apparently fails to understand social media’s importance for corporate affairs, corporate reputation, investor relations, human resources, CSR and crisis communications to name but a few.

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The Value of Strategic Communications in the PRSA MBA/Business School Program

PRSay

Nearly a decade ago, the PRSA Foundation sponsored research that found only 23 percent of graduate business schools consistently provide instruction in reputation management, corporate communications and related ethical dimensions. And nine out of 10 acknowledged more training in core communications disciplines is merited.

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Senior PR practitioners lack digital and social media management skills

Stuart Bruce

The report also highlights the continuing lack of digital and social skills, which I should be celebrating as it evidences the continuing need for my consultancy and training business. StateOfPR – Research report from Chartered Institute of Public Relations.

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Creative New Business Development – Providing Value Through Research

Solo PR Pro

This summer, Kevin launched a 10-question survey – “The State of Public Relations and Communications at Public Affairs Schools” – with the aim of providing these schools with a way to compare their communications efforts with those of their peers. media training and communications strategy).