Global public relations associations commit to enhancing public trust through ethics

Global public relations associations commit to enhancing public trust through ethics

Participants in this global discussion on codes of ethics agreed to explore ways to enhance and elevate public relations´ reputation as the guardian of trust through the enhancement of codes of ethics and an agreement on an overarching set of principles to guide the profession.

 2018 Global Communication survey is open through February 9

 2018 Global Communication survey is open through February 9

The Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management has partnered for the third time with The USC Annenberg Center for Public Relations’ 2018 Global Communications survey. Findings from the Survey will inform the 2018 Global Communications Report (GCR).

Thank you for joining us in this important undertaking. The survey is open through February 9, 2018.

The GA answers calls for a new global code of ethics

The GA answers calls for a new global code of ethics

Several organizations have called for a new global code of ethics. Additionally, Richard Edelman called on associations to create a coalition to establish a PR Compact to address new demands on ethical standards for the PR industry.

Take the Global Communications survey

Take the Global Communications survey

We invite public relations and communication professionals to participate in the USC Annenberg's 2017 Global Communications survey.

PR talent just ‘good enough’? Don’t feign surprise

PR talent just ‘good enough’? Don’t feign surprise

PR talent just ‘good enough’? Don’t feign surprise

Is our country unique, or do others face the same challenges? This is the most frequent question I get asked at public relations conferences in every continent. The conferences change (most recently organized by our members CPRP in Argentina, 1 September; the PRomise Foundation in India, 23-24 September, and the Institute of Public Relations in Singapore, 13 October), but the question remains the same. And so does my answer...