Richard Stokoe: Don't sit and wait to be pilloried
09 Jan 2009 | by Richard Stokoe
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The boom-turned-bust will lead to both risks and opportunities for public sector PR in the coming weeks and months.
A soldier shoots himself in the foot and staggers into the medical tent bleeding profusely. The doctors have to decide whether to treat the wound by removing the bullet or leave it to fester and perhaps become gangrenous.
Over the next few years PR professionals will have to move to a new level of understanding of the way we talk and listen to the people with whom we are trying to communicate.
people we need to stand up, be counted and fight back. Richard Stokoe is head of news at the Local ...
Public sector PR must be on the side of the angels – or so said a mentor of mine when I started in this business. Sometimes though, it just isn’t that straightforward.
. If done well, however, it could be the best PR money spent all year. Richard Stokoe is head of ...
The interesting and timely LGCommunications conference in Birmingham last week provided a useful backdrop to discussions about the new government buzz words of ‘placemaking’ and ‘partnership’.
reput at ion of gov ernment something that has got to be a good thing. Richard Stokoe is head of ...