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Effective Public Relations (8th Edition)
Effective Public Relations, Eighth Edition presents a comprehensive summary of public relations concepts, theory, principles, history, management, and practices. This ?bible? of the public relations field continues in its role as the single most authoritative and complete reference for public relations professionals. Still the most comprehensive and authoritative introductory book, continuing its long-standing tradition as the most-cited reference book. Often referred to as the ?bible of public relations,? the new edition covers the many aspects of public relations theory and practice in a variety of settings. The Eighth Edition also serves as the basic reference for accreditation programs worldwide. Updates examples, sources, and references to provide readers with contemporary cases, contexts, and perspectives that illustrate major concepts and issues essential to understanding the field. The new edition offers an up-to-date synthesis and interpretation of the scholarly and professional literature. Expands discussions of how the public relations field relates to marketing, integrated marketing communication (IMC), and related management functions, clarifying the unique and essential role of the public relations management function in organizations. An excellent, essential desk reference for those in the practice. more
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- Posted: Jan-13-2009
Cutlip and Center's Effective Public Relations
Had no problems other than I believe because of the holiday season the book did not arrive by the anticipated delivery date of 12/22/08. Instead it was not received until 12/29/08.
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- Posted: Jan-11-2007
Effective Public Relations textbook review
This is a very good text for an overview of public relations, and is one recommended by PRSA as a text which covers all of the areas on its APR exam. The divisions within each chapter (subheads, etc. which are in blue) provide for more ease of reading.
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- Posted: Jan-04-2007
Good Information For PR People
The book has a great compilation of areas related to public relations. If you're new to the industry or are working in the industry and want to get some history, facts, and how to prepare a PR plan, get yourself the book.
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- Posted: Mar-06-2004
From a student's perspective...
Last year, I took an intro to PR class to see if I'd like it. I loved the class, but our text, Effective Public Relations, was another story. As a college student, I read a lot of textbooks. This one certainly is as they claim: a PR bible, full of essential PR knowledge. But dang if it...
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- Posted: Aug-20-2002
Thorough Public Relations Intro
I must concede to being a fan of Cutlip's and Broom's work. I was deeply interested to see what they would update and change in this seminal work from their previous edition, most notably anything in the area of extremely cost effective public relations, especially as clients are demanding more...
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- Posted: Jul-29-2002
Eat, Drink and Sleep P.R.
Read this hand in hand with Michael Levine's "Guerrilla P.R." and "Guerrilla P.R. Wired", and you will even start to dream like a P.R professional!
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- Posted: May-21-2002
The lifeline
Every day of my working life I use this watershed book. Public relations is an area where theory,practice, and ethics are so close to the surface that the practitioner weighs them every day with every project.I couldn't survive professionally without this.
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- Posted: Jan-22-2000
Effective Public Relations
Now in its eighth edition, Effective Public Relations is very near to its 50th year as possibly the most highly influential text in the field of public relations. Widely recognized and enjoyed by Intro. to PR students all over the country, EPR is the reader's tour throughout the world of PR,...
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- Posted: Nov-23-1999
Academic and systematic introduction to PR
My titles sums it up. I expected a books that provides me with new insights - nothing like that. It's appeared to me as an analysis of what PR is (or better should), how the job chances, how working day looks like, and so on. For everybody who looks for a practical approach - forget it. But I...
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- Posted: Sep-02-1999
EPR is a vital brick on the cornerstone of a PR world
The world today is a PR world, and EPR is one important brick on the cornerstone of this approach to utilizing PR tools effectively. One prerequisite: you need to understand communication in many forms to be able to make effective use of this comprehensive work. Other than that EPR contains...
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