Saturday, November 15, 2008
New Tools and Social Media Cause Practitioners to Sound Warnings about the Future of Public Relations
Points that he speakers touch on include:
- Social media's effect on journalism
- Media fragmentation
- Changes in value relationships between clients and PR firms
- Need for client education due to new and social media growth
- Talent recruitment
- Diversity
- Increased need for authenticity
- The speed with which PR tools are developing and changing
- A need to refocus on the basics principles of PR in light of the rise of new media and tools
Additional Links
PR Industry Leaders Put Their Feet in Their Mouths at Critical Issues Forum
The Future of Public Relations
Students: The Council of PR Firms asks, “What is the most dangerous idea in PR today?”
Dangers Equal Opportunity for Smart Marketers, PR Firms
Labels: Public Relations
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