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  2. About Public Relations - PRSA

    www.prsa.org/about/all-about-pr

    At its core, public relations is about influencing, engaging and building a relationship with key stakeholders across numerous platforms in order to shape and frame the public perception of an organization.

  3. Public Relations (PR): Meaning, Types, and Practical Examples

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    Public relations (PR) refers to managing how others see and feel about a person, brand, or company. PR for corporations, notably publicly traded companies, focuses on...

  4. What Is Public Relations | Learn About PR | PRSSA | PRSA

    www.prsa.org/prssa/about-prssa/learn-about-pr

    Public relations, as defined by PRSA, “is a strategic communication process that builds mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and their publics.” At its core, public relations is about influencing, engaging and building a relationship with key stakeholders to contribute to the way an organization is perceived.

  5. Public relations - Wikipedia

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    Public relations (PR) is the practice of managing and disseminating information from an individual or an organization (such as a business, government agency, or a nonprofit organization) to the public in order to influence their perception.

  6. What is Public Relations? PR Definition Explained - HubSpot Blog

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    PR is short for "public relations" and refers to the strategic communication from an organization to the public to maintain or cultivate public image and/or respond to public discourse. There’s an old saying: “Advertising is what you pay for; publicity is what you pray for.”

  7. What is Public Relations? The Definition of PR - PRLab

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    PR (Public Relations) can be defined as the strategic management of communication between an organization and its various stakeholders, including the public, media, investors, employees, and other relevant parties.

  8. In simple terms, public relations is a strategised process of managing the release and spread of organisation-related information to the public to maintain a favourable reputation of the organisation and its brands.