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The practice of public relations
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ISBN: 0024088307 Year: 1992 Publisher: New York Macmillan Publishing Company

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ISBN: 0134363205 Year: 1995 Publisher: Englewood Cliffs (N.J.) Prentice-Hall

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ISBN: 9780137058310 Year: 2010 Publisher: Boston (Mass.) : Pearson,

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ISBN: 9780132038621 Year: 2007 Publisher: Upper Saddle River (N.J.) Prentice Hall


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The practice of public relations
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ISBN: 0675201047 Year: 1984 Publisher: Columbus

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ISBN: 0024088404 Year: 1995 Publisher: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Prentice Hall

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Rethinking reputation : how PR trumps marketing and advertising in the new media world
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ISBN: 9780230338333 Year: 2012 Publisher: New York : Palgrave Macmillan,

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Good public relations is no longer just icing - it's a strategic imperative more important to your competitive success than even advertising or marketing. This is true whether you're a century-old multibillion-dollar corporation or a penniless start-up. In Rethinking Reptutation, public relations guru Fraser Seitel and John Doorley, founder of the Academy for Communication Excellence and Leadership at Johnson & Johnson, examine a fascinating new set of case studies - including the BP oil spill and the launch of CitySlips - to glean the PR dos and don'ts for the new media world, covering both standard reputation maintenance and crisis management. They also show start-up companies and entrenched organizations how to use the power of word-of-mouth to jump-start business like never before. This is a wake-up call from two industry legends for public relations professionals as well as entrepreneurs, CEOs, and anyone else tasked with representing their organization to the world. These new media lessons include: *Remember that research is cheaper, and more critical, than ever. *Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good - launch your idea before someone else does. *Don't get so excited about social media that you forget about traditional media. *In a crisis, you are never offstage. *Never lie, never whine, and never try to predict the future!

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