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The Different Types of Public Relations: A Complete Guide

Stern + Associates

There are seven different types of public relations businesses must be aware of and can employ: Media relations As a type of public relations, media relations focus on forming relationships with various media outlets, broadcasters, journalists, and bloggers.

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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. The program has since grown to 15 schools nationwide.

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PR rising in Africa rising

Stuart Bruce

In-house PR people within companies – the regional and local operations of multi-nationals and big indigenous companies. Local independent PR agencies, some of which operate across several African markets. Africa’s young population are on mobiles – and increasingly on smartphones as well as just feature phones.

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Event Sustainability — The Triple Bottom Line

Landis PR

Organizations are still hosting events to meet business goals but in a more responsible way, but now we are planning with consideration about how the event will impact investors, partners, and attendees, but also its workers, the local community, and the planet.

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The Public Relations Agency: Your Secret Weapon

Doctor Spin

In this arrangement, you designate a specific PR agency as your primary agency for all public relations needs that may arise. The agency of record manages all aspects of your PR strategy , including media relations , crisis management, and strategic communications. Investor relations (IR). Media relations.

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PRoust Questionnaire: Kim Blanchette

PR Conversations

When I worked in media relations, it was all I wanted to do. Which real, historical or fictional person or brand would you like to give a reputation makeover? I find this question difficult to answer because we know (or should appreciate) that public relations can’t fix an underlying problem. Speech writing.

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