Applying account planning to public relations

This paper seeks to identify some of the trends that are shaping the communications agenda of tomorrow's brand service company, and examine how these trends are likely to impact on the way public relations (PR) campaigns are planned and evaluated. The power of PR has been recognised, and PR has...

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