Out of here…

Well I’m coming to the end of a busy week.  I managed to get my contribition to the Global PR Blog Week completed and it’s now online.

Normal services will be resumed on Monday, have a good weekend!

The State of PR – A Tale of Two Professions (Global PR Blog Week 1.0)

�It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness . . . it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair . . . in short, the period was so far like the present period .�
Charles Dickens, Tale of Two Cities

Dickens could have been thinking about the current state of Public Relations when he penned those lines nearly 150 years ago. Public Relations is an industry with schizophrenic tendencies. On the one hand, PR has enjoyed a prolonged period of prosperity both in terms of fiscal growth and its transition from the periphery to become a pivotal component of the marketing discipline. In short, PR has succeeded in obtaining greater influence, value and awareness. But that�s not the whole story.

Public Relations is still widely misunderstood. The popular perception of PR is driven by high profile �practitioners� whose professional conduct often bears no resemblance to the daily working lives of most PR professionals. PR is also faced with a range of challenges from the significant changes taking place in how people receive and use information. While the traditional media and PR tools continue to play an important role, practitioners are faced with new technologies and new audiences that require new thinking and some brave decisions.

Public Relations in 2004 is indeed, a tale of two professions.

For the full version, please visit Global PR Blog Week 1.0