The fact of the matter, is that just about everything that a business does regardless of it's genre involves public relations on some level. However; during different time periods what areas of any given business that require the most attention from a public relations agency can vary. Today for instance, anyone who watches the news can't help but notice that the business climate has changed in certain respects.
The fact of the
matter, is that just about everything that a business does regardless of it's
genre involves public relations on some level. However; during different time
periods what areas of any given business that require the most attention from a
public relations agency can vary. Today for instance, anyone who watches the
news can't help but notice that the business climate has changed in certain
respects.
A Recent Sign of New
Challenges for PR Firms
As an example, Barak
Obama was asked in a recent interview if the rumors were true that he was
having trouble filling key cabinet positions. His answer was “yes” and that
what he was finding was that today when the president called with an offer for
one of these once coveted positions, people were expressing a new hesitance to
accept.
Fewer People Want To
Be Top Dog Today In Business
The same goes in
business today. In a survey that was taken some ten years ago, it was found
that fully one third of mid level business managers would turn down the job of
company CEO if it was offered to them. Today this percentage number has grown
and it's representative of a growing public relations problem that too many of today’s
expanding businesses are having.
A Promotion!? -
“Thanks But No Thanks”
That is that
qualified, experienced personnel are in increasing numbers viewing company
promotions as undesirable. Higher personal income taxes, increasing government
regulations, red tape and the list of reasons just goes on and on. What’s more,
a problem like this can fester undetected while company leaders lag at
implementing viable solutions.
Is This a problem That’s
Effecting Your Organization?
So there is a good
chance that if yours is a growing company that employs a large number of
workers that this could be something that a qualified public relations agency
can help you to get a handle on in its early stages, before it becomes a real
problem for your firm. The good news however, is that more progressive public
relations agencies have been developing strategies for some time now
specifically tailored for dealing with this one unique and growing management
issue.
PR Firms Still Do
What They Have Always Done In the Past
Of course this
doesn't mean that public relations agencies have in any way deviated from what
they have always done and most companies still need them to do. That is to
function as paid advocates, who are charged with the responsibility by
corporations individuals and governments and non profits to communicate a point
of view. To influence a debate in the court of public opinion and or convince
people to make a purchase.
Expert Persuaders In
An Age of Unbiased Information
In the end, public
relations agencies can be classified as expert hired persuaders. In this age of
unbiased information and non partisanship, a good PR firm will function to the
contrary, which is very important. Also a good qualified public relations agency will use all
of the tools that are available today both conventional and non conventional to
get the job done. To promote what ever it is that they are charged with
promoting to the public at large.
New
Trends In Globalism Heighten the Need for Public Relations
As far as growth is concerned, the public relations industry as a whole
has seen its earnings rate increase substantially over the past decade and most
particularly over the past five to seven years. The reason for this is simple
and that’s that the need for public relations has increased. The one biggest
factor that can be pointed to as the impetus for this increase in business
needs for public relations is new trends in globalism, that have more
businesses than ever before venturing into unchartered waters.
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Chris Tyrrell writes for the Message Merchants a public relations agency based in the Midlands UK. Public Relations Agency |
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