Effective personal communication skills for public relations
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Effective personal communication skills for public relations
(PR in practice series)
Kogan Page, 2006
Available at 3 libraries
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  Kumamoto
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  Okinawa
  Korea
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  United Kingdom
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Note
"CIPR, Chartered Institute of Public Relations"
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
To be a successful public relations practitioner one has to be a great communicator at all levels. This stimulating and original book shows PR people how to harness their personal powers of communication to enhance their personal brand and ensure that they get their message across. Andy Green takes an essentially creative and modern approach drawing on the very latest research and thinking into the how the mind works and how ideas are communicated.
In particular, he introduces the reader to the theory of memes. A term coined by Richard Dawkins, memes are contagious ideas that once communicated spread like a virus. Green shows how to achieve this in the context of PR communications.
Table of Contents
1.Your inner brand. 2.You, the communications. 3.Creating memes. 4.No meme is an island the power of context. 5.Your connectivity. 6.The medium is the message. 7.Triggering your message - memes with bullets. 8.Word of mouth communications. 9.Word of click e-communications. 10.Networking. 11.Bringing it all together. Appendix 20 top tips from other communicators.
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