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If you have a #PR “To Do” List, Then You May Also Need a PR “Don’t Do” List

Deirdre Breakenridge

Here are a few items to consider for your PR Don’t Do list: Don’t always focus on the blunders and gaffes in Public Relations. Although it’s impossible to help everyone, all of the time, try your best to make time each week to answer questions, whether it’s via email, Skype or through your social media channels.

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If you have a #PR “To Do” List, Then You May Also Need a PR “Don’t Do” List

Deirdre Breakenridge

Here are a few items to consider for your PR Don’t Do list: Don’t always focus on the blunders and gaffes in Public Relations. Although it’s impossible to help everyone, all of the time, try your best to make time each week to answer questions, whether it’s via email, Skype or through your social media channels.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

This is a critical aspect of scholarship, but is commonly lacking in practice, particularly within public relations where crowd-sourcing exercises and publicity-oriented surveys may be viewed unproblematically. The historical period in my investigation is 1995-2015, which was a time of notable growth in public relations.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

This is a critical aspect of scholarship, but is commonly lacking in practice, particularly within public relations where crowd-sourcing exercises and publicity-oriented surveys may be viewed unproblematically. The historical period in my investigation is 1995-2015, which was a time of notable growth in public relations.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

This is a critical aspect of scholarship, but is commonly lacking in practice, particularly within public relations where crowd-sourcing exercises and publicity-oriented surveys may be viewed unproblematically. The historical period in my investigation is 1995-2015, which was a time of notable growth in public relations.