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Public Relations

Public Relations

How PR builds trust, manages crises, and earns goodwill: a field guide for newcomers.
by Ron Smith 2013 278 pages
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Public relations manages relationships through two-way communication, not just promotion. Its systematic process moves from research and planning through writing and media execution to measured results. Writing is the essential skill: clear narratives adapted for news, speeches, and social content. Ethics is the profession's defining edge, demanding honesty, transparency, and public-interest advocacy at every stage. Evaluation tracks four tiers: coverage, comprehension, attitude change, and business outcomes.
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1. Public relations is about building mutually beneficial relationships

Public relations is a strategic communication process that builds mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and their publics.

Relationship management. Public relations goes beyond mere publicity or marketing. Its core purpose is to foster understanding and goodwill between an organization and its various stakeholders or "publics." This involves two-way communication, actively listening to publics and adapting organizational behavior. PR practitioners serve as ethical counselors to management, advocating for the public interest.

Organizational benefits. Effective PR:

  • Enhances reputation and brand value
  • Builds customer loyalty and employee engagement
  • Mitigates crises and protects against reputational damage
  • Supports business objectives like sales and recruitment

Societal benefits. PR also contributes to:

  • Informed public discourse on important issues
  • Behavior change campaigns (e.g. public health, safety)
  • Transparency and accountability of institutions
  • Amplifying diverse voices and causes

2. Effective PR requires strategic planning and research

Strategy is the organization's overall plan.

Four-phase process. Successful PR campaigns follow a systematic approach:

  1. Research: Analyze the situation, organization, and publics
  2. Planning: Set goals/objectives, develop strategies and messages
  3. Implementation: Execute communication tactics
  4. Evaluation: Measure results against objectives

Data-driven decisions. Research informs every stage:

  • Formative research identifies issues and stakeholder perspectives
  • Message testing ensures effective communication
  • Monitoring tracks ongoing sentiment and emerging issues
  • Evaluation measures outcomes and ROI

PR planning aligns communication efforts with organizational goals and stakeholder needs. It ensures resources are used efficiently and increases the likelihood of achieving meaningful results.

3. Writing skills are crucial for success in public relations

Topping the list of absolutely crucial skills is good writing.

Versatile writing. PR professionals must master diverse formats:

  • News releases and media pitches
  • Speeches and presentations
  • Website and social media content
  • Reports and proposals
  • Marketing collateral

Key principles:

  • Clarity and concision
  • Storytelling and engaging narratives
  • Tailoring messages to specific audiences
  • Understanding news values and media needs
  • Persuasive and ethical argumentation

Strong writers can distill complex information, craft compelling messages, and adapt tone for different platforms and purposes. Continual practice and feedback are essential for developing these skills.

4. PR tactics span interpersonal, organizational, and media communication

Tactics are the visible elements of a public relations or marketing communications program, the specific communication venues through which an organization interacts with its publics.

Diverse toolkit. PR employs a wide range of communication methods:

  • Interpersonal: Speeches, events, meetings, tours
  • Organizational media: Newsletters, websites, annual reports
  • News media: Press releases, interviews, press conferences
  • Social media: Blogs, social networks, online communities
  • Advertising/promotional: Print ads, commercials, sponsorships

Strategic integration. Effective campaigns combine multiple tactics to:

  • Reach different segments of target publics
  • Reinforce key messages across channels
  • Leverage strengths of various media
  • Achieve both broad reach and targeted engagement

The choice and mix of tactics should align with campaign objectives, target audience preferences, and available resources.

5. Ethical practice is fundamental to public relations

Ethics is the distinguishing characteristic between a real public relations practitioner and someone with communication or persuasive skills merely pretending to do public relations work.

Ethical foundations:

  • Honesty and transparency
  • Respect for public interest
  • Fairness and social responsibility
  • Professional integrity

Key ethical considerations:

  • Truthful and accurate communication
  • Disclosure of sponsorship/client relationships
  • Protection of confidential information
  • Avoidance of deceptive practices
  • Respect for privacy and consent

Many PR associations have codes of ethics that practitioners pledge to uphold. Ethical decision-making should be integrated into all aspects of PR planning and implementation.

6. Evaluation is essential to measure PR effectiveness

Public relations evaluation begins with a clear understanding of what it means to be effective.

Measurement framework:

  • Outputs: Communication activities and reach (e.g. media coverage)
  • Outtakes: Audience reception (e.g. message comprehension)
  • Outcomes: Changes in awareness, attitudes, or behavior
  • Business results: Impact on organizational goals

Evaluation methods:

  • Media content analysis
  • Surveys and focus groups
  • Web analytics and social media metrics
  • Sales/donation data
  • Reputation indices

Systematic evaluation demonstrates PR's value, enables continuous improvement, and informs future strategy. It's crucial to define measurable objectives at the outset of campaigns.

7. PR careers offer diverse opportunities in a growing field

Around the globe, public relations has a promising future.

Career paths:

  • Corporate communications
  • PR agencies
  • Non-profit/NGO communications
  • Government and public affairs
  • Crisis management
  • Investor relations
  • Digital and social media

Skills in demand:

  • Strategic thinking and business acumen
  • Writing and content creation
  • Data analysis and research
  • Digital and social media expertise
  • Project management
  • Interpersonal and leadership skills

The field is evolving with technology and changing media landscapes. Successful PR professionals engage in continuous learning to stay current with industry trends and best practices.

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