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Chartered public relations : lessons from expert practitioners /

Published as part of the 2015 tenth anniversary celebrations of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR)'s Royal Charter, Chartered Public Relations is an anthology of modern-day public relations best practice from Chartered Public Relations practitioners. It makes a valuable contribu...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Waddington, Stephen (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : KoganPage, 2015.
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505 0 |a pt. I The shift to the open organization -- the application of public relations within every area of a modern organization -- 01. Putting citizens at the heart of public relations: Public relations and public value / Paul Mylrea -- Notes -- 02. Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose for public relations? / Alan Smith -- Changing some context -- Cutting the strings -- Then and now: what has changed, what might still change? -- What about the media? -- Goodbye to the good old days -- The structure of public relations consultancies and in-house teams -- Where to from here? -- Notes -- 03. Death or rebirth? A digital future for PR / Matt Appleby -- The impact of social media -- The evolution of PR practice -- The impact on the individual practitioner -- The impact on the emerging profession -- Death or rebirth? -- 2014 update: five years on -- Further reading -- Notes -- 04. Freedom of Information: Is it changing the way we do PR? / Susan Fox. 
505 8 |a What is Freedom of Information? -- Why it matters -- Freedom of Information and PR -- Guidance for PR practitioners -- The current context -- Blurring the lines -- Conclusions -- Appendix -- Notes -- 05. The future practitioner / Catherine Arrow -- Practice makes perfect -- Practice by association -- Role forwards -- Further reading -- 06.Communications shared services in the public sector: An idea whose time has come or a passing phase? / Sally Sykes -- The growth of shared services in staff functions -- The shared services journey -- Applying shared services principles to PR and communications -- PR and communications shared services -- A perspective for 2014 -- 15: author's note -- Further reading -- pt. II Developing areas of practice -- an exploration of the opportunity in developing areas of public relations -- 07. Passport to the win-win zone? The role of psychology in public relations practice and education / Ben Verinder -- Beyond behaviour. 
505 8 |a Models of excellence -- Problem solver -- Not the core discipline? -- Ethical practice? -- Further reading -- Notes -- 08. An analysis of the role of quantification in public relations evaluation / Paul Noble -- AVE, OTS and ROI -- Online media -- Share of discussion -- Content analysis -- Conclusion -- Further reading -- 09. Internal communications: Poor relation or powerhouse? / Linda Rolf -- Notes -- 10.Communicable viruses: The adaptation of the public relations profession to the changing anatomy of the web / Matt McKay -- The anatomy of the web -- Information viruses -- Viral hosts -- Monitoring and diagnoses -- Bedside manner -- Superbugs -- Self-infection -- Immunology -- Vaccination -- Mutation -- Further reading -- 11.Communications micro-strategies / Martin Turner -- Characteristics of a micro-strategy model -- A model for micro-strategies -- The model in depth -- The model in action -- Observations on the model -- Practical examples. 
505 8 |a Conclusions -- Notes -- 12. Is public relations evolving into reputation management? / Julie McCabe -- What is reputation? -- What is the link between PR and reputation? -- What are the advantages of having a good corporate reputation? -- Can reputation be managed? -- Monitoring and measuring PR and reputation -- Conclusion -- Further reading -- pt. III The application of best practice in markets -- an analysis of the application of public relations in different markets -- 13. Engineering the future? Using influence to benefit society / Anne Moir -- Setting a benchmark -- What public affairs were in place? -- Developing a new strategic approach to public affairs -- Building the State of the Nation's credibility -- What made it successful? -- Continuing success? -- Revitalizing the learned society function -- The dilemma -- Getting agreement to a new approach -- Implementing change -- Measuring success -- The final challenge -- Conclusions -- Notes. 
505 8 |a 14. Defining the defence communicator / Clare L. Parker -- Defence communications organization: background -- Competence framework concept -- Process of development and implementation -- Training delivery -- Job profiles and professional development -- Use and engagement -- The future of the framework and the professionalization agenda -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Further reading -- Notes -- 15. The evolution of UK public relations consultancies from 1984 to 2009 / Jane Howard -- Evolution of UK PR consultancies -- 1984 -- 89: The PR consultancy as a source of editorial expertise -- 1991 -- 99: PR as part of the marketing mix -- 2000 -- 09: More than marketing support: increasing expertise, increasing influence -- Further reading -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- Appendix 3 -- Appendix 4 -- pt. IV International -- the impact of the globalization of markets on public relations -- 16. What does it take to be a global communications professional? / David Crundwell. 
505 8 |a Why are we here as communicators? -- So what is good communication? -- So what does it take? -- The psychology of persuasion -- Saying it with words, or not -- The smell of a place -- Plotting the future -- Innovation and change -- Understanding personalities at work -- Our emotions -- Our leaders -- reaching out for the X-factor -- The final piece of the jigsaw -- Empathy, the link to communications -- The final test -- Conclusion -- 17. Globalization and national economic development: A role for public relations and communication management / Peter L. Walker -- Big push and virtuous circles -- Big push means balanced growth -- Market forces -- False dichotomy -- Reputation -- image, branding and developing countries -- From concepts to cases -- R̀ebranding' emerging economies -- The role for public relations -- Further reading -- Notes. 
505 8 |a pt. V Reflections -- an examination of the fundamental theories of public relations and their application to modern practice -- 18. Is excellence in public relations beyond our reach? / Richard Flynn -- What is public relations? -- What are the models of public relations practice? -- What do public relations practitioners do today? -- How do these functions fit within the models of public relations practice? -- Is the excellence model relevant today? -- Importance of technology in striving for excellence -- Conclusions -- Recommendations -- Further reading -- 19. The roadmap to excellence in public relations / Hilary Berg -- Indicators of excellence -- A seat at the table -- Listening as well as telling -- The internal audience -- The need for strategic skills -- An emphasis on diversity -- Nurturing cultures -- Considering the future -- Further reading -- Notes. 
505 8 |a 20.A critical review: The four models of public relations and the excellence theory in an era of digital communication / Stephen Waddington -- Four models of public relations -- The excellence theory -- Academic criticism -- Communication in digital networks -- New models of organizational communication -- Memes: dynamic communication -- Social media doesn't change anything -- The Business of Influence -- Switching the axis of organizational communication -- Conclusion -- Notes. 
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