Interesting PR posts 07/24/2007

How to Change the World: How to Write a Business Plan: Ten Questions with Tim Berry Annotated

    First, a plan should set priorities with the understanding that you can’t do everything. After all the buzzwords and analysis, strategy is focus. What can you do better than anyone else? What’s your core competence?

      Marketing Practice Annotated

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          Controlling your public relations career Annotated

            The fast pace of the public relations profession makes it a challenging environment to work; professionals move around, companies merge and workloads increase. Amid the energy and progression of the profession itself, it’s important to take responsibility for your professional development. That doesn’t have to mean changing jobs – it could be as simple as taking a proactive approach to managing your career, starting with your current role.

              When Documents Need Stamp of Approval from Multiple People at Digital Inspiration Technology Guide Annotated

              This could be an easier alternative for getting reviews/ approvals on those PR proposals, press release drafts, case studies, ppts. etc. from internal office colleagues/ branch office colleagues, clients, their clients, and everybody else. - post by hobbithob

              The Approver.com concept is simple – you upload a file to Approver (including Images, PDF, Office documents, CAD Drawings) and then invite others over email to review the stuff. You also set deadlines and track the comments made by reviewers at a central location.

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