This qualitative study is the first known effort to define the differing perceptions of public relations leadership at three distinct career points and explore the leadership development gaps and needs from these varied perspectives. Semistructured interviews with senior public relations practitioners, young professionals, and current students in the United States bring needed depth and clarity to prior scholarship on leadership development, a growing concern within the public relations industry around the world. Additionally, the findings pinpoint leadership development best practices for better infusing leadership development into undergraduate public relations education and into training and development programs for young professionals
The public relations profession is in a constant state of change, and it doesn\u27t have a clear def...
This paper attempts to describe that there is a chance for non-Public Relations graduates to work as...
This article explores the foundations and the content areas that ground the introductory public rela...
This qualitative case study considered the relationship between a Public Relations Student Society ...
This study reports common challenges and opportunities 49 government public relations professionals ...
Contemporary scholarship recognises the importance of diversity and open ongoing construction and re...
Multiple voices from educational and professional arenas have called for change in the way in which ...
International research suggests that student expectations differ from the realities of courses and c...
Since the birth of the public relations industry, journalists have filled much of its ranks. Followi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate public relations practitioners\u27 attitudes toward the...
The public relations industry is ever-changing, as it evolves to adapt to societal changes. Technolo...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
This study compares before and after perceptions of the public relations field among a population o...
To better understand excellent leadership in public relations (PR) of developing and experienced PR ...
This dissertation examines agency experience as a means of leadership development for public relatio...
The public relations profession is in a constant state of change, and it doesn\u27t have a clear def...
This paper attempts to describe that there is a chance for non-Public Relations graduates to work as...
This article explores the foundations and the content areas that ground the introductory public rela...
This qualitative case study considered the relationship between a Public Relations Student Society ...
This study reports common challenges and opportunities 49 government public relations professionals ...
Contemporary scholarship recognises the importance of diversity and open ongoing construction and re...
Multiple voices from educational and professional arenas have called for change in the way in which ...
International research suggests that student expectations differ from the realities of courses and c...
Since the birth of the public relations industry, journalists have filled much of its ranks. Followi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate public relations practitioners\u27 attitudes toward the...
The public relations industry is ever-changing, as it evolves to adapt to societal changes. Technolo...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
This study compares before and after perceptions of the public relations field among a population o...
To better understand excellent leadership in public relations (PR) of developing and experienced PR ...
This dissertation examines agency experience as a means of leadership development for public relatio...
The public relations profession is in a constant state of change, and it doesn\u27t have a clear def...
This paper attempts to describe that there is a chance for non-Public Relations graduates to work as...
This article explores the foundations and the content areas that ground the introductory public rela...