This blog is based on the original journal article in the Public Relations Journal. How would you answer these fundamental questions:— In a rapidly changing world, how can communication teams elevate performance to become more valuable to their organizations?— What exactly is a high-performing communication team? What advantages does it have over others – smarter people, bigger budgets, … Continue reading Strengthening Team Culture: The Key to Elevating the Performance and Value of Communication
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This blog is based on the original journal article in the Public Relations Journal. The Public Relations Journal is a peer-reviewed academic journal presented by the Institute for Public Relations and the Public Relations Society of America. Whether it’s one of your favorite pop culture celebrities, political analysts, sports commentators, or even one of your own friends, it seems … Continue reading Purses, Pencil Skirts, and Podcasts: How Fashion PR Uses Podcasts to Connect with Audiences
This blog is based on the original journal article in the Public Relations Journal. The Public Relations Journal is a peer-reviewed academic journal presented by the Institute for Public Relations and the Public Relations Society of America Disclaimer: The conclusions and opinions expressed in this study represent the views of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views … Continue reading Painting a Picture of the U.S. Military: Lessons from Public Affairs Officers
This abstract is summarized by IPR from the original journal article published in the Public Relations Journal. Katie R. Place, Ph.D. explored digital, social, and mobile public relations efforts with low-income publics to best meet their complex and evolving dialogic engagement needs. The author conducted an exploratory, qualitative study consisting of 39 interviews of … Continue reading Exploring Digital, Social and Mobile Dialogic Engagement with Low-Income Publics
This blog post, written by Chuck Wallington, M.S., summarizes research from his publication in the Public Relations Journal. Why are there so few African American males working in the public relations industry? According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (2015), men represent 50.9 percent of those working in the public relations and … Continue reading Barriers, Borders, and Boundaries: Exploring Why There Are So Few African-American Males in the Public Relations Profession