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Chartered Public Relations Stephen Waddington

Chartered Public Relations By Stephen Waddington

Chartered Public Relations by Stephen Waddington


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Summary

Learn what best practice looks like from a collection of essays by top Chartered Public Relations professionals.

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Chartered Public Relations: Lessons from Expert Practitioners by Stephen Waddington

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 contribution to the advancement of public relations thinking worldwide by addressing the most current discussions on topics such as qualification of results in public relations, internal communications, freedom of information, global communication and more. Chartered Public Relations discusses in detail, among other things, the shift to the open organisation, the application of best practice in different markets and the impact of the globalisation of markets in public relations. Featuring contributions from public relations experts from a plethora of industries and companies including Specsavers, Thomson Reuters, Pielle Consulting and the University of Cambridge, it will inspire a new wave of professionals to take up the challenge of achieving Chartered PR Practitioner status.

About Stephen Waddington

Stephen Waddington is President of the CIPR, a Chartered PR Practitioner and European Digital and Social Media Director of Ketchum Public Relations. He has earned a reputation as a public relations moderniser through senior roles he has held during the last twenty years. He is also author of Brand Anarchy, #BrandVandals, Share This and Share This Too.

Table of Contents

  • Section - ONE: The shift to the open organization - the application of public relations within every area of a modern organization;
    • Chapter - 01: Putting citizens at the heart of public relations: Public relations and public value - Paul Mylrea Chart.PR, FCIPR;
    • Chapter - 02: Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose for public relations? - Alan Smith Chart.PR, MCIPR;
    • Chapter - 03: Death or rebirth? A digital future for PR - Matt Appleby Chart. PR, FCIPR;
    • Chapter - 04: Freedom of Information: Is it changing the way we do PR? - Susan Fox Chart. PR, FCIPR;
    • Chapter - 05: The future practitioner - Catherine Arrow Chart. PR, FCIPR, FPRINZ;
    • Chapter - 06: Communications shared services in the public sector: An idea whose time has come or a passing phase? - Sally Sykes Chart.PR, FCIPR;
  • Section - TWO: Developing areas of practice - an exploration of the opportunity in developing areas of public relations;
    • Chapter - 07: Passport to the win-win zone? The role of psychology in public relations practice and education - Ben Verinder Chart.PR, MCIPR;
    • Chapter - 08: An analysis of the role of quantification in public relations evaluation - Paul Noble Chart.PR, FCIPR;
    • Chapter - 09: Internal communications: Poor relation or powerhouse? - Linda Rolf Chart.PR, MCIPR;
    • Chapter - 10: Communicable viruses: The adaptation of the public relations profession to the changing anatomy of the web - Matt McKay Chart.PR, FCIPR;
    • Chapter - 11: Communications micro-strategies - Martin Turner Chart.PR, MCIPR;
    • Chapter - 12: Is public relations evolving into reputation management? - Julie McCabe Chart.PR, MCIPR;
  • Section - THREE: The application of best practice in markets - an analysis of the application of public relations in different markets;
    • Chapter - 13: Engineering the future? Using influence to benefit society - Anne Moir Chart.PR, MCIPR;
    • Chapter - 14: Defining the defence communicator - Clare L Parker Chart.PR, MCIPR;
    • Chapter - 15: The evolution of UK public relations consultancies from 1984 to 2009 - Jane Howard Chart.PR, FCIPR;
  • Section - FOUR: International - the impact of the globalization of markets on public relations;
    • Chapter - 16: What does it take to be a global communications professional? - David Crundwell Chart.PR, FCIPR;
    • Chapter - 17: Globalization and national economic development: A role for public relations and communication management - Peter L Walker Chart.PR, FCIPR;
  • Section - FIVE: Reflections - an examination of the fundamental theories of public relations and their application to modern practice;
    • Chapter - 18: Is excellence in public relations beyond our reach? - Richard Flynn Chart.PR, MCIPR;
    • Chapter - 19: The roadmap to excellence in public relations - Hilary Berg Chart.PR, MCIPR;
    • Chapter - 20: A critical review: The four models of public relations and the excellence theory in an era of digital communication - Stephen Waddington Chart.PR, MCIPR

Additional information

GOR006602292
9780749473723
074947372X
Chartered Public Relations: Lessons from Expert Practitioners by Stephen Waddington
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Kogan Page Ltd
20150203
336
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