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PRoust Questionnaire: José Manuel Velasco

PR Conversations

Probably because of my background in journalism (see the next answer), the thing I continue to enjoy the most is writing (for effective communications). For that matter, I don’t know why I felt at a young age the “call” of journalism, as there was no family tradition in this type of career. Why do you work in PR? I have two.

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PRoust Questionnaire: Helen Slater

PR Conversations

High-quality thinking and good, ethical practices. Has a novel, film, play or other work of fiction ever influenced you as a PR practitioner? Which real, historical or fictional person or brand would you like to give a reputation makeover? It’s not that she has a bad reputation, but it could do with a bit of a polish.

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PRoust Questionnaire: Gregor Halff

PR Conversations

more ethical colleagues. Has a novel, film, play or other work of fiction ever influenced you as a PR practitioner? Which real, historical or fictional person or brand would you like to give a reputation makeover? Access to a broad range of quality journalism is essential. That’s not easy to pull off.).

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7 Lessons That Ryan Lochte’s Olympic Crisis Can Teach PR Pros

MaccaPR

Sponsors from Speedo to Ralph Lauren fell away from Lochte, as social media posters and journalists feasted on the crushed reputation of the 32-year-old Olympian. Keep in mind the quote (variously attributed to Groucho Marx, film magnate Sam Goldwyn and comic George Burns): “The secret of success is sincerity.

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What the Media Gets Wrong About PR (And What We Can Do About It)

Stern + Associates

As public relations practitioners and communicators, we’re in the business of reputation management. Yet, our own reputation is often seriously misunderstood. It’s our ethical obligation to do our jobs to the best of our abilities. Blog communicator Public Relations reputation' After all, it’s a reflection on all of us.

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