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Strategic public relations

Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal, 2009
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to draw the line between public relations and strategic public relations in a simple and understandable language.Design/methodology/approachVarious definitions of both public relations and strategic public relations were cited in the paper and the common terms used in all definitions were outlined.
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Strategic Public Relations

1995
The Authors - Introduction - Corporate Goals and Strategies K.Traverse-Healy - Planning for Corporate Communications A.Wreford - Marketing Communications N.A.Hart - Financial Public Relations P.S.Gummer - Internal Communication B.Quirke - Community Relations W.Newman - Parliamentary EU Relations D.Smith - International Corporate Relations B.Byrnes ...
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Age-Related Motor Slowness: Simply Strategic?

Journal of Gerontology, 1994
While older adults typically exhibit slower hesitant movements, this may simply reflect a preference for a cautious movement strategy, rather than any pathological process.To separate strategic preferences from any impairment in the coordination of movement, the present experiment trained older adults to move at the preferred speed of younger adults ...
Morgan, M   +5 more
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Strategic purchasing and innovation: a relational view

Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 2011
The purchasing function of large firms has slowly evolved from the operational task of ordering products and services towards a strategic part of business. However, the full implications of strategic purchasing for firm innovation have yet to be explored. The contribution of this study is two-fold.
Castaldi, Carolina   +2 more
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India–Malaysia Strategic Relations

Maritime Affairs: Journal of the National Maritime Foundation of India, 2011
If strategic ties are considered as the yardstick for assessing the overall relations between two countries, then India–Malaysia relations can be categorised as a “missed opportunity”. This is primarily because, despite the historical linkages, both countries are yet to go beyond their differences in order to bolster their bilateral ties.
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