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Excellent Public Relations and Effective Organizations: A Study of Communication Management in Three Countries
James E. Grunig,David M. Dozier +1 more
- 01 Jul 2002
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TL;DR: The Excellence in Public Relations and Communication Management: A Review of the Theory and Results as discussed by the authors is a review of the theory and results of the Excellence Study, focusing on the importance of public relations and communication.
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Abstract: Contents: Preface. Excellence in Public Relations and Communication Management: A Review of the Theory and Results. Methodology of the Excellence Study. Isolating the Excellence Factor. The Value of Public Relations. Empowerment of the Public Relations Function. Communicator Roles. Organization of the Communication Function, Relationship to Other Management Functions, and Use of Consulting Firms. Models of Public Relations. The Origins, Management, and Outcomes of Programs for Key Publics. Activism and the Environment. Inside the Organization: Culture, Structure, Systems of Internal Communication, Job Satisfaction, Gender, and Diversity. New Directions for Research Suggested by the Excellence Study. Appendices: Questionnaires for Heads of Public Relations Departments. Questionnaire for CEO or Other Member of the Dominant Coalition. Employee Questionnaire. Qualitative Interview Protocol.
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