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66 of 71 found the following review helpful:
Excellent resource for new and experienced practitionners! Feb 29, 2000 The Handbook of Strategic Public Relations & Integrated Communications is an excellent resource for both new and experienced PR and communications professionals. You will love it for: the concrete and practical real-world (and all over the world) examples, the original and implementable guidelines and tips, the explanations of the theory (without being too theoretical!), and the thoughtful analysis of future trends by highly respected professionals and academics. If you don't have time to take a course, then read this book!
19 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Wide-Ranging and Super Informative Aug 21, 2002 The Handbook of Strategic Public Relations and Integrated Communications is a thorough piece of work that covers the entire gamut of the public relations industry, from dealing with clients to dealing with the media, from crises to working with marketing.An extremely useful guide, it is not quite as up-to-date with the latest in the technological age. For that, Michael Levine's Guerrilla PR: Wired is an excellent supplement. Not as wide-ranging as the Handbook, Guerrilla PR: Wired zeroes in on cost-effective public relations strategies and tactics. The Handbook of Effective Public Relations and Integrated Communications has numerous well-respected members in the public relations and marketing fields contributing their wisdom and experience, letting everyone know what the higher ranking people have learned, the tools to success.
16 of 19 found the following review helpful:
A GREAT BOOK FOR EVERYONE IN THE BUSINESS Jan 15, 2002
By Raul Baz Suarez The Handbook of Strategic Public Relation & Integrated Communications gives simple and understanding examples for every chapter; It even explains the historical background of public relations which helps a lot to understand the evolution of the PR industry. The book describes, in a superficial but clear way, every activity in the PR business; From investor relations to crisis management, The Handbook of Strategic Public Relation & Integrated Communications will give the basics for the PR profession.
16 of 21 found the following review helpful:
A Tough Read Aug 29, 2003
By Tim Young Evidently, this book does not target people starting out in Public Relations. I am a VP of Marketing in a start-up company looking to get some feel for the value of PR. I found this book utterly unintelligible. I was also irritated by the constant reference to `clarity of communication' - advice that the author clearly ignores. Why is `plain English' considered to be such a crime? After reading this on a 3 hour flight from Denver to New York, I was none the wiser about PR and given the significant weight of the book, decided to leave it on the plane. This is a text for PR academics.
7 of 9 found the following review helpful:
The Handbook of Strategic Public Relations and Integrated Communications Sep 26, 2005
By Raul Legaspi Sauter
"Raul R. Legaspi"
I think this is one of the most comprehensive and cientific book on Public Relations and communications.
As a practical PR professional I have learned through this book from the ABCs of PR to some of the most advanced subjects on PR and communications.
It has been very relevant for me to have the historical background of PR in order to understand the fundamentals of my professional practice as well as to become concious of the breath of the PR and communications application to business and government.
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