Report: PR can help steer the business world toward a more sustainable future
A story in The Guardian looks to Edward Bernays, one of the so-called fathers of PR,’ for a way forward, suggesting public relations could be an agent of global change.
A story in The Guardian looks to Edward Bernays, one of the so-called fathers of PR,’ for a way forward, suggesting public relations could be an agent of global change.
Our robot overlords have thrown us humans a bone, giving publishers a chance to ‘spotlight’ stories on Google News that they believe have lasting value.
MommyB, author of the MommyB Knows Best blog, explains to PR professionals exactly what she expects from them.
Today’s jobs report: Not great, but better than expected! The GOP’s reaction: Outrage! Some Twitterati are saying House Speaker Boehner’s office sent a press release about the report a little too early.
The most recent data—from 2009—says there are 220 public relations establishments in the Bay Area. That number has only grown since then.
The common theme in this week’s stories: the number 10. You’ll see what we mean.
The Old Teacher Project retired from the school district. Apparently, the kids were having trouble understanding what he was saying.
Don’t be that speaker.
This former journalist (hint, hint) posits four reasons that experience trumps a degree. Do you agree?
The author discovered an article he’d written in 1999 about pitching journalists via email. We’ve reprinted it here. Add your own dash of Y2K paranoia.
Tweeting during dates and popping champagne when The New York Times finally calls back? Yep, you’re in PR.
You’re excited when the Financial Times calls; you mistakenly send a pitch to Marketing when it was intended for Marketing Week, and eight other signs you’re a PR pro in Great Britain.
From how to make your résumé standout after you’ve submitted it online to the No. 1 thing every job-seeker needs to do now.
The approval rating for the nation’s lawmakers, as a whole, is at 14 percent. Even the best public relations in the world couldn’t salvage its image.
The author, a spokesperson at a medical center in Georgia, explains why she earned an APR from the Public Relations Society of America. Do you agree with her assertions?