The Public Relations Handbook by Robert L. Dilenschneider audiobook

The Public Relations Handbook

By Robert L. Dilenschneider
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10.38 Hours Unabridged
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It is no longer enough for public relations professionals to be great at writing press releases or terrific at establishing media contacts. Today and in the future, all professionals must understand how their skills dovetail with those of other professionals. The Public Relations Handbook contains valuable guidance for navigating the 2020s and beyond, answering for public relations professionals questions such as: how can they best work with a market research department or firm?; how can they contribute to the sales department's efforts to open up new channels of distribution?; how can they maximize the impact of the ad agency's new campaign?; how can they advise the HR operation on the best ways to assure a diverse workforce, thereby avoiding the nightmare of an attack in that regard?; and how will they work with top management in the event of a sex abuse scandal? The Public Relations Handbook has always been at the forefront of the practice of public relations. The first edition was published in 1967, with updates following in 1979, 1987, and 2010. This new fifth edition examines and prescribes how to make public relations indispensable in an era facing new challenges in global public health as well as the convergence of new financial, economic, political, and societal issues.

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It is no longer enough for public relations professionals to be great at writing press releases or terrific at establishing media contacts. Today and in the future, all professionals must understand how their skills dovetail with those of other professionals.

The Public Relations Handbook contains valuable guidance for navigating the 2020s and beyond, answering for public relations professionals questions such as: how can they best work with a market research department or firm?; how can they contribute to the sales department's efforts to open up new channels of distribution?; how can they maximize the impact of the ad agency's new campaign?; how can they advise the HR operation on the best ways to assure a diverse workforce, thereby avoiding the nightmare of an attack in that regard?; and how will they work with top management in the event of a sex abuse scandal?

The Public Relations Handbook has always been at the forefront of the practice of public relations. The first edition was published in 1967, with updates following in 1979, 1987, and 2010. This new fifth edition examines and prescribes how to make public relations indispensable in an era facing new challenges in global public health as well as the convergence of new financial, economic, political, and societal issues.

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Author Bio: Robert L. Dilenschneider

Author Bio: Robert L. Dilenschneider

Robert L. Dilenschneider formed the Dilenschneider Group in October, 1991. Headquartered in New York and Chicago, the firm provides strategic advice and counsel to Fortune 500 companies and leading families and individuals around the world, with experience in fields ranging from mergers and acquisitions and crisis communications to marketing, government affairs, and international media. Prior to forming his own firm, he served as president and chief executive officer of Hill and Knowlton, Inc., from 1986 to 1991, tripling that firm's revenues to nearly $200 million and delivering more than $30 million in profit. He was with that organization for nearly twenty-five years. He had started in public relations in 1967 in New York, shortly after receiving an MA degree in journalism from Ohio State University and a BA from the University of Notre Dame.

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Available Formats : Digital Download, CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Business & Economics
Runtime: 10.38
Audience: Adult
Language: English