Thought Leadership Essays

IPRA thought leadership essays deliver relevant content for anyone involved in international communications. They provide insight on the live issues that matter in the fast-changing world of Public Relations.

World Business Communication – Scandinavian Style

author"s portrait Corporations must be increasingly adroit at public diplomacy and engaging with society as a whole if they are to thrive in the global marketplace, asserts Peter Goll.

Like Clinton, BP Must Balance Legal and PR

author"s portrait In order to restore its tattered reputation quickly and return to profitability, BP must engage the media and the world, while realizing that a legal perspective is only part of the solution. By Mark Giles.

The Demands of Digital Journalism

author"s portrait Sweeping changes to the media landscape are having a profound impact on the PR industry. Giles Fraser presents the findings of a multi-country study into the rapidly-evolving working practices of journalists.

Face the Facts About Facebook’s B2B Limitations

author"s portrait The hype surrounding social networks has raised the expectations of clients in the B2B sector. Piers Finzel warns that Facebook et al are not always an appropriate part of the communications mix.

The Challenges a Headhunter Faces in Asia

author"s portrait Emma Dale outlines some major differences between Europe and the Far East relating to recruitment, talent development and staff retention.

Local Flavours

author"s portrait Delivering successful multi-country campaigns within Europe involves adjusting formats to meet local preferences, writes Anja D’Hondt.

Ahead of the Curve

author"s portrait Bill Cowen, president of PR Boutiques International, discusses the strategic benefits of boutique firms in ongoing times of change and challenge.

Class C: One Man’s Story

author"s portrait Insightful consumer research presented at the IPRA World Congress in Peru was brought to life for Deborah Charnes when she met a young man from Lima who personified many of the findings and impressed the author with his motivation, initiative and the hard

The Globalization of PR Education?

author"s portrait A growing body of research is at last presenting a clearer picture of how PR is taught across the world. Bruce Berger believes it is high time to discuss a global core curriculum.

Golden Reflections

author"s portrait Professional homogeneity and cultural diversity have made it a rich year for the IPRA Golden World Awards, writes chairman of the judging panel Jean-Pierre Beaudoin.
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