Editor’s Note: 2014 marks the 50th Anniversary of the Accreditation in Public Relations (APR)...
Author - Kirk Hazlett, APR, Fellow PRSA
Opening Doors For Others
As I ease gently-ish into the spring semester with my “day-job” of introducing undergraduate...
Truth-Telling: A Return to Ethical Communication
Editor’s note: This is the 3rd in a series of guest posts from industry thought leaders...
The Future…We Can Help Shape It
I’m back from the PRSA International Conference and reasonably refocused on my “day job” on...
Ethics and Perceptions… ‘Do You See What I See?’
A recent Huff Post item caught my…and apparently several other folks’…attention. The gist of...
Ethics in Public Relations: Don’t Be ‘Alice’
“Cheshire Puss…“Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to walk from here?” “That...
Proactive PR: Anticipate, Then Accommodate
I’m writing this from my second, albeit short-term, “home” of Taipei, Taiwan. My wife and I...
The Future Starts Today
This is the exact time of the academic year when it really hits me…the future of the public...
Times of Tragedy Bring Times of Community
The horrific event that shattered the global gathering of Boston Marathon participants and...
Public Relations: A Lifelong Learning Commitment
My students at Curry College hear this all the time from me: “Never stop learning.” Most of...