Category: Public Relations

  • The Art of Persuasion and Public Relations

    Persuasion is a sort of communication that influences others’ opinion. The readings of this week have the art of language in common when providing the description of persuasion (Messina, 2007; Borchers, 2013; Gass & Seiter, 2018). Moreover, readings highlight that persuasion impacts feeling and emotions of the audience to change their minds about a certain…

  • Emerging Technologies in Public Relations

    Article Summary The selected article for this analysis and summary is “Public Relations and Technology: Practitioner Perspectives”. The author begins by explaining how different public relations (PR) practitioners are finding modern technologies more useful in their respective positions. The inclusion of advanced communication systems can help such professions adjust their roles accordingly and focus on…

  • What Is Public Relations?

    Table of Contents Introduction Critical analysis of the PR professional Code of conduct Avoiding conflict of interest, and transparency Honesty and integrity Confidentiality Capability, capacity, and competence Conclusion Reference List Introduction My future profession of choice is public relations. Public relations professionals are charged with the responsibility of planning, designing, implementing, and evaluating information as…

  • Public Relations Theories and Models

    Table of Contents Introduction Press Agentry Model Public Information Two-Way Asymmetric Public Relations Two-Way Symmetric Public Relations Model Conclusion Reference List Introduction Although the field of public relations is characterized by complexity due to reliance on theories and certain practices, its role in the effective management of organizations cannot be dismissed. The clear definition of…

  • Role of Women in Public Relations

    Public relations is a top industry that requires professionalism, experience, and success. For a PR professional, there is a huge number of daily struggles that he or she has to overcome and find some other innovative ways to handle them. There is no exact job description for public relations because there are various tasks for…

  • Public Relations from Religious Perspective

    I want to educate my audience on the profession of public relations, including its duties, compensation, and future possibilities. I also want to show how public relations specialist may use their job to glorify God by upholding principles like honesty, integrity, and transparency. Public relations may be the best job choice for you if you…

  • Commercial Law: Sprod v Public Relations Oriented Security

    Introduction According to contemporary law vicarious liability is regarded as the liability of one person for the torts committed by another person. The wrong-doer is of course, liable to the injured person but another person may be jointly liable with him to compensate the injured party. The law states that where the injured party chooses…

  • Public Relations Campaign

    Table of Contents Background Community Relations Government Relations The News Release Content and Style of the News Release Planning Issues Related to Crisis Management References Background A public relations campaign’s objectives, target audience, organization’s goals, and required communication medium must all be defined in a complete Media Plan before the campaign can be successful. A…

  • Role of Public Relations Staff in a Sports Organization

    Table of Contents Introduction Crisis Defined Sports Public Relations Objectives of Crisis Communications Communication Tools/Channels Methods of Managing a Crisis Conclusion References Sports organizations are increasingly being seen as business entities for providing monetary returns, fame, and success to all sports practitioners. These are nowadays driven by their owners or top executives along the lines…

  • Larry Summers’s Public Relations Advisor: Case Study

    Management of organizations is a difficult task especially when the manager is not on good terms with his subordinates. The manager is required to be critical of the interests of his or her subordinates since failure to address them may lead to them looking for excuses to topple him or her. Before making any key…