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Squeaky Wheels and Stakeholder Research
The squeaky wheel gets greased. But what if a different wheel is about to fall off the car?
Immigration Debate Drives the Message Home: PR Must Now Embrace Diversity in Every Aspect of the Practice to Remain Relevant
The two houses of Congress have passed immigration bills so stark in their differences that the national debate on this issue won't conclude anytime soon.…
Trust - Are We Asking the Wrong Question?
"In the wake of so much scandal, in the face of so much skepticism, how do we rebuild trust in our institutions?" An op-ed in the June 5, 2006 issue of…
Ethics and Employee Blogging
If the telephone were new today, just appearing in the work place, would we be sorting out issues of whether or not employees should be able to place calls…
Great Research Tips for the Budget-Strapped
For today's Tip Sheet, I'm moving away from my comfort zone (media analysis) and highlighting research tips from one of the best white papers from the…
Know Your Data Types
David Letterman rewards audience members for knowing their cuts of meat. Likewise, public relations practitioners can reap the rewards of smarter use of…
How to Measure Strategic Relationships
What gets measured gets managed, says an axiom to which many CEOs subscribe. As important as media measurement may be, is that all you aspire to manage?…
Are PR Pros From Venus and Scholars From Mars?
Maybe so when it comes to their views of what constitutes a profession and whether public relations qualifies.
Facing Facts: PR vs. Advertising Credibility
No matter how many times you have heard it - nor how much you want to believe it - there is no known research to support the claim that PR-generated media…
Investor Communications and Wave Theory
The theory that stock prices move in waves reflecting investor psychology is well known in financial markets. Any broad upward movement generally consists…

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