Defining Public Relations

Defining Public Relations
    Public Relations are found in every aspect of our society, from large and small organizations for and non-profit, politics, sports, and Hollywood. This paper will provide three definitions from different sources, compare, and contrast each definition. I will also include my personal definition of Public Relations.                                "Public relations includes ongoing activities to ensure the company has a strong public image. Public relations activities include helping the public to understand the company and its products. Often, public relations are conducted through the media, that is, newspapers, television, magazines, etc. Public relations is often considered as one of the primary activities included in promotions" according to Management Help (Managementhelp.com, 2006). The definition from answers.com refers to public relations as "the degree of success obtained in achieving a favorable relationship with the public (answers.com, 2006)".
    The formal practice of public relations is less than 100 years old. During its relatively brief history, many definitions have surfaced. The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) found these definitions too lengthy and in 1988, an attempt to solve the dilemma was adopted by its Assembly. The Assembly's definition of public relations has become the most accepted and widely used: "Public relations helps an organization and its publics adapt mutually to each other (prsa, 2006)."
    In my 25-plus years interacting with public perception, first while a member of the Air Force and then with several retail firms to i ...
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