Title: Unlocking the Potential of Public Relations
1Unlocking the Potential of Public Relations
- Michael Murphy FIPR
- Chief Executive
- hatch-group
2Unlocking the Potential of Public Relations
- Project Objectives
- Examine what constitutes good practice in public
relations - Raise awareness of good practices across the
industry - Recommend actions to support further development
of PR good practices
3The Study
Concept Design
Steering Group input
Study Development
Literature Review
Survey 899 Respondents
Initial Industry Discussions
Interviews with PR Academics
Initial Analysis
Interim Analysis
Industry Focus Groups x 4
Report to Steering Group and Discussion
Final Analysis
Report and Recommendations leading to Action
Plan !
4- Unlocking the Potential
- of Public Relations
- Key Findings
- A report jointly funded by the
- Department of Trade Industry and the
- Institute of Public Relations
- November 2003
5In-house PR practitioners How well PR Strategy
supports the organisations overall strategy
6Purposes of PR Specified by Respondents
- Achieving business objectives in terms of value
and bottom line results - Developing business strategy
- Advising management
- Educating and explaining issues and risks
- Building and maintaining relationships and
partnerships - Driving and communicating change
- Supporting externally facing business processes
- Business ethics
- Accountability, transparency and propriety
- Encouraging dialogue and democratic participation
7Main Purposes of PR and how effectively they are
achieved
PR Consultancies
8Main Purposes of PR and how effectively they are
achieved
In-house PR Practitioners Public Sector
9What Constitutes Good PR Practice
- 120 elements of good practice in
- Public Relations identified covering
- Strategy making
- Structure and organisation
- Commissioning and resources
- Research and planning
- Professionalism
- Creativity
- Technology
- Evaluation
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10Effectiveness of Audience Research
11Importance of individual competencies for PR
professionals
12Organisations running formal training and
development programmes for PR professionals
Consultancy
In-house
13Expectation that resources devoted to in-house
PR will increase or decrease over the next 5
years
14PR Consultants Expectation that fee income from
PR activities will increase or decrease over the
next 5 years
15- Steering Group
- Recommendations
16Public Relations Impacts on Business
- ROI in Public Relations and how management teams
receive and use PR advice and support to meet
business objectives - Extend work on PR Procurement from purchase and
supply perspectives - Establish a UK PR Industry Case-Study Bank
- Extend IPR best practice on non-financial
reporting, particularly to public sector - Promote research and evaluation agenda, including
audience research measures as alternatives to
AVEs
17PR Social Responsibility
- Agree and promote standard ethical clauses in
client-consultant and employment contracts - Establish and promote PR Ethics module in IPR CPD
programme - IPR to commission a UK PR Industry Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR) Report
18Government and Communications
- Government to commit to
- Investment in evaluation, training and
representation for all civil service government
communicators - Enhance the role of National Audit Office to
scrutinise public expenditure on government
communications - Reporting on communications to the Public
Administration Select Committee - Office of Fair Trading examining impact of
licensing collection agencies on free-flow of
information in the PR industry
19Government and Communications
- PR industry bodies to commit to
- Continued dialogue with the Central Office of
Information on its communications agency roster - Work with the Office of National Statistics to
improve information on PR industry population
trends
20PR Management, Training, Motivation and
Development
- UK Practice Development Centre
- Training on Ethics Planning, Research and
Evaluation and Procurement - Best practice on time to be spent on training,
financial spending, motivation and the
development of PR employees
21PR Management, Training, Motivation and
Development
- IPR to recommend work placements on all its
managed and approved courses - Public relations industry bodies to develop a
work placement charter - IPR should co-ordinate an industry best practice
road show to approved undergraduate courses
22Industry Representation
- Industry bodies to develop strategic plan on
improved industry representation - Institute of Public Relations to press for the
granting of Chartered Status
23Next Steps
- IPR to disseminate Unlocking the Potential of
Public Relations report www.ipr.org.uk - Industry to respond to IPR by 12 January 2004
- IPR/DTI Steering Group to meet end-January 2004
- IPR to produce Action Plan mid-February 2004
24Thank you