Don't forget the "Public" in PR
Jeremy has a simply fantastic post here on taking back PR from the corporate control freaks. I am so happy he has agreed to be a speaker at our NewComm Forum!
The comments are fantastic too.
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Jeremy has a simply fantastic post here on taking back PR from the corporate control freaks. I am so happy he has agreed to be a speaker at our NewComm Forum!
The comments are fantastic too.
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Thanks Elizabeth.
It's my own campaign, like taking back the night, but taking back PR.
Recently, a corp comm person from a large technology company made a speech that was relayed to me by a friend. He said that we can change the name of PR all we want, but if it's still crap, the name change won't change the underlying crap that is delivered.
Posted by: Jeremy | October 28, 2004 at 07:08 PM