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The business career in its public relations
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- Nombre de pages28
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4731208-6
- EAN8596547312086
- Date de parution15/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille266 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Business Career in Its Public Relations, " Albert Shaw meticulously explores the intricate dynamics between business practices and public perception during a pivotal era of economic transformation in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Shaw employs a rigorous analytical style, integrating case studies and contemporary examples to illustrate the evolving role of public relations in shaping business identities.
He deftly situates his discourse within the broader context of burgeoning corporate responsibility, arguing for an essential symbiosis between transparent business practices and the cultivation of public trust. Albert Shaw, a prominent American journalist and editor, was deeply engaged with the societal implications of industrialization and capitalism. His experiences at the helm of influential publications informed his insights into the mechanisms of public opinion and their critical role in business success.
Shaw's pioneering thoughts on public relations emerged from a confluence of his journalistic acumen and a desire to enhance ethical standards in business conduct, reflecting a commitment to both the corporate sector and the societal fabric it impacts. This compelling work is essential for scholars and practitioners alike, offering a foundational understanding of public relations as a vital element of business strategy.
Shaw's analysis remains relevant, urging modern readers to reconsider the ethical and communicative responsibilities of businesses in the contemporary world.
He deftly situates his discourse within the broader context of burgeoning corporate responsibility, arguing for an essential symbiosis between transparent business practices and the cultivation of public trust. Albert Shaw, a prominent American journalist and editor, was deeply engaged with the societal implications of industrialization and capitalism. His experiences at the helm of influential publications informed his insights into the mechanisms of public opinion and their critical role in business success.
Shaw's pioneering thoughts on public relations emerged from a confluence of his journalistic acumen and a desire to enhance ethical standards in business conduct, reflecting a commitment to both the corporate sector and the societal fabric it impacts. This compelling work is essential for scholars and practitioners alike, offering a foundational understanding of public relations as a vital element of business strategy.
Shaw's analysis remains relevant, urging modern readers to reconsider the ethical and communicative responsibilities of businesses in the contemporary world.


