The Business of Public Relations fills a void in both the professional and academic literature on the management of public relations practice. Using systems theory, this book approaches public relations as an organizational subsystem. The author defines a functional network for the practice of public relations consistent with contemporary management theory. In addition, the author presents and develops a practical management model for application in both corporate and counselor settings. Chapters include discussions on the development of employee incentives, pensions, profit sharing systems,...
The Business of Public Relations fills a void in both the professional and academic literature on the management of public relations practice. Using s...
Designed to meet the needs of both the public relations education and public relations practitioner communities, this comprehensive text explores the types of research most used in public relations practice. The first introductory-level volume to treat the subject in depth, Public Relations Research, provides a theoretical framework for reader application; defines the knowledge necessary for public relations research; elaborates upon informal and formal research methods; describes the techniques involved and provides models for subsequent use. Following an introductory chapter that redefines...
Designed to meet the needs of both the public relations education and public relations practitioner communities, this comprehensive text explores the ...
Breadth and balance in content are the primary attributes of this practical guide designed to equip undergraduate students for the broad range of writing tasks involved in contemporary public relations practice. A myriad of writing tasks are examined, those undertaken for print and electronic media as well as those that arise in the business component.
Breadth and balance in content are the primary attributes of this book, which is designed to equip undergraduate students for the broad range of writing tasks involved in contemporary public relations practice. This...
Breadth and balance in content are the primary attributes of this practical guide designed to equip undergraduate students for the broad range of w...
This book fills a void in both the professional and academic literature on the management of public relations. Using systems theory, it approaches public relations as an organizational subsystem. The author defines a functional framework for the practice of public relations consistent with contemporary management theory. In addition, the book presents a practice management model for application in both corporate and counselor settings; develops this model to elaborate the role of the PR unit; and meets the development-related informational needs of both organizational and counselor...
This book fills a void in both the professional and academic literature on the management of public relations. Using systems theory, it approaches ...
"Communicating for Survival" is a complete sourcebook to managing the necessary organizational changes in order to adapt to the new demographics and resulting labor crisis of the next decade. Designed for both practitioners and students, this practical text offers in-depth analyses of such problems as attracting and retaining employees, achieving employee trust and confidence, revising intrinsic and extrinsic reward mechanisms, and improving human resource management and communications systems.
"Communicating for Survival" is a complete sourcebook to managing the necessary organizational changes in order to adapt to the new demographics an...
Brody examines two components of public relations practice: development of the public relations program and production of materials. He first describes a viable program as consisiting of audience analysis and selection of appropriate channels of communication. Next, he examines the production of materials to be distributed through those channels--both the message itself and the process through which they are conveyed, whether it be print or audio-visual. The author also describes the production processes involved in detail together with associated cost and time factors, and considers all...
Brody examines two components of public relations practice: development of the public relations program and production of materials. He first descr...
Designed to meet the needs of both the public relations education and public relations practitioner communities, this comprehensive text explores the types of research most used in public relations practice. The first introductory-level volume to treat the subject in depth, "Public Relations Research" provides a theoretical framework for reader application, defines the knowledge necessary for public relations research, elaborates upon informal and formal research methods, and describes the techniques involved and provides models for subsequent use.
Following an introductory chapter that...
Designed to meet the needs of both the public relations education and public relations practitioner communities, this comprehensive text explores t...
Breadth and balance in content are the primary attributes of this practical guide designed to equip undergraduate students for the broad range of writing tasks involved in contemporary public relations practice. A myriad of writing tasks are examined, those undertaken for print and electronic media as well as those that arise in the business component.
Breadth and balance in content are the primary attributes of this book, which is designed to equip undergraduate students for the broad range of writing tasks involved in contemporary public relations practice. This comprehensive text...
Breadth and balance in content are the primary attributes of this practical guide designed to equip undergraduate students for the broad range of w...
Many professionals today, in a wide variety of fields, find themselves in need of the knowledge and skills that will permit them to build and maintain a successful practice. The current economic climate, changes in the rules of competitive advertising and client relations, and an overabundance of professionals have led to the need for improved skills in practice development. Professional Practice Development gives both practitioners and newcomers the practical information they need to compete for new clients and retain existing ones. With particular focus on traditional and non-traditional...
Many professionals today, in a wide variety of fields, find themselves in need of the knowledge and skills that will permit them to build and maint...
This volume provides a comprehensive look at the future of new media into the twenty-first century. Demographic, sociographic, technological, and media trends examined in the book suggest that tomorrow's media world will be far different than the media of today. This volume provides key insights into how the changes in the communications disciplines will impact upon advertising, broadcasting, public relations, marketing, and sales promotion.
After examining the trends and changes in established media, the book looks at the information industry and new technologies, the new print media,...
This volume provides a comprehensive look at the future of new media into the twenty-first century. Demographic, sociographic, technological, and m...