07 Oct 2005
It is good to see PRWeek recognising public sector PROs,
particularly those in local government...-meaning departmental director has engaged an
expensive PR consultancy with no public sector experience to undertake ...
of
public sector PROs, but also through initiatives such as 'Communicating
with Communities ...
-house with limited budgets and the unique internal and
external pressures only the public sector can bring to bear ...
22 Nov 2007
| by Lionel Zetter
has sailed onwards with strong growth, bigger fees and higher salaries. The public affairs industry ...
, consisting of 200 senior-level communicators. The panel s function is to provide regular feedback on the PR ...
an interesting year for public affairs. The change of premiership and consequent wide-ranging cabinet reshuffle ...
11 May 2012
| by Peter Holt
, aren't we?!?) on the lessons to be learned in PR terms....in relation to the public s apparent appetite for constitutional change. Last year s alternative vote ...
was an interesting day. Interesting , that is, in the sense of the Chinese curse.
Peter Holt is communication marketing director at Bristol City Council, and also chair of the CIPR Local Public Services Group. He ...
20 Jun 2007
| by Anthony Hilton
The public lambasting of the private equity industry is great news for public relations....the mooted sanctions against the industry. This means more work for everyone involved in communications ...
or explaining their actions in public, because they said they did not have to. For a while, of course ...
and investment banks who show many of the same tendencies that there is such a thing as public opinion ...
25 Nov 2005
it provides about public affairs and CSR....Hopefully one day we will all be reading an issue of PRWeek that has
been made from recycled content paper - perhaps from an old copy of the
magazine. Tim Duke, communications officer, London ...
topics online at www.prweek.com/live. ...
04 May 2006
| by Daniel Rogers
PRWeek enjoyed a right royal visit earlier this week. Not the Queen or the Prince of Wales...at PRWeek's HQ, and they faced a grilling from a largely republican panel of journalists, including ...
impression was of a monarchy employing a slick communications machine. Russell-Smith – still glowing from ...
and embracing digital techniques, from blogs to podcasts. Meanwhile, Harverson, formerly PR supremo ...
24 Jul 2008
| by Paul Mylrea
envelopes. But you'll have to wait until October to find out if you carried off a PRWeek award....it out - 'the most effective use of PR', 'the most effective campaign or communications programme on a ...
Judging the awards is always an uplifting experience. Not only do you get to schmooze with PR ...
's fascinating to see how others are trying to engage a public that has other things to do, to start shifting ...
19 Jun 2009
| by James Frayne
in the public affairs world need start helping them fight back....with conflict. This may suit the bulk of public affairs work but has without doubt stifled the creation ...
that smear our clients. If all a public affairs agency is going to do when a client is attacked is recommend ...
public affairs firms change their approach to dealing with crises. The changes required are partly ...
01 May 2008
| by Elisabeth Lewis-Jones
? The conference will show the public benefit of public relations - how PR can make a real difference to people ...
months time, the CIPR is hosting the Fifth World Public Relations Conference and Festival in London ...
consultant who advised a tropical paradise on a PR drive to attract tourists. He found that some tourists ...
One year on from the election of a new government, public service communications is in the doldrums....roles being downgraded. Many good public relations staff are being - or have been - made redundant ...
working in public relations in government service locally and nationally. There are four areas where ...
that the majority of communication teams have a grip on their organisation across all local public services ...