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Title: Misconceptions and Myths About Public Relations: Challenges Faced By Practitioners
Authors: AKUREGA, Moses
Keywords: Public relation
Myths
Practitionals
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Nigeria journal of business and research studies
Series/Report no.: VOL 1;NO 1
Abstract: Public Relations is so pervasive that it affects everyone that has anything to do with or comes in contact with ; 1 other human beings. All of us, in one way or the other, practice public relations daily. According to Prca | (2013), public relation is all about reputation. It is the result of what you do, what you say, and what others say | about you. It is used to gain trust and understanding between an organisation and its various publics. Prca £ further stales that for an organisation, every action and inaction is a public relations event. This is because l what an organisation does or fails to do registers with its publics and creates an image of the organisation in •. the minds of its publics. Prca s position suggests that public relations is a profession wholly devoted to the ^'Service of humanity,^ J
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