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Book Description

Many senior public relations executives consider ethics counsel to be one of their core responsibilities. Raising ethical concerns to more senior leaders can be quite intimidating as “speaking truth to power” can have serious consequences for someone’s career, so senior public relations executives have mastered the art of using less confrontational strategies. This book ranks and describes these various strategies with specific examples of how public relations executives have used them. The insights are based on nearly 150 in-depth interviews as well as survey research. Learn about the process of gaining influence and the mistakes to avoid when navigating internal politics. Many of the lessons are applicable to public relations counsel generally.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Outline of Book
  9. Chapter 1 Why Does Ethics Matter in Public Relations?
  10. Chapter 2 Influence and Power, Why Should I Care?
  11. Chapter 3 Don’t Overlook Your Office Neighbors: Why You Need to Focus on Building Internal Relationships
  12. Chapter 4 Influence Strategies Senior Pros Prefer to Use
  13. Chapter 5 More Powerful Together…Recruiting Allies and Forming Coalitions
  14. Chapter 6 Last Resort Approaches…Rocking the Boat and Whistleblowing
  15. Chapter 7 How to Prepare for Ethics Counsel: Mentors, Training and Other Resources
  16. Chapter 8 Being Proactive: How to Build an Ethical Culture
  17. Chapter 9 Practical Advice from Senior Pros
  18. Chapter 10 Conclusion: Everyday Practices
  19. Appendix A: Use of Influence Tactics by SPRF and PRSA College of Fellows
  20. Appendix B: Use of Influence by Gender: College of Fellows and Page Society Combined
  21. Appendix C: Use of Influence by PRSA College of Fellows
  22. Appendix D: Use of Influence Tactics by Arthur W. Page Society
  23. References
  24. About the Authors
  25. Index
  26. Backcover
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