"Communications" is what effective PR people call public relations.
PR has a tainted brand identity. The very term "public relations" suggests that the public (and their views) are there to be managed and moulded in the interest of whoever pays the bills.
People have come to realise this and, quite reasonably, distrust PR practitioners. We have learned that PR people have no professional imperative to convey the truth in the public interest; their job is rooted in self interest and the preservation of private power.
Therfore the answer to your question is that there is essentially no difference between "public relations" and "communications" apart from the obvious linguistic one. "Communications" sounds better, less tainted, and less dishonest. The irony is, or course, that this act of re-naming is tainted and dishonest to its core.
I think you mean to ask "what is the difference between public relations and employee relations?" In essence, there is not a difference. Employee relations is a specialty, a niche within public relations.
I think you mean to ask "what is the difference between public relations and employee relations?" In essence, there is not a difference. Employee relations is a specialty, a niche within public relations.
His areas of responsibility include corporate communications and public relations, investor relations.
Public relations is the more powerful trying to get the public on their side. Lobbying is going to government directly and paying them to do things for you, bypassing the public altogether.
The difference is that in public relations, they deal with more than just the media and will also deal with other groups like certain companies while media relations will specialize in dealing with the media.
His areas of responsibility include corporate communications and public relations, investor relations.
Public relations involves the spread of information between a company and the public. Public administration refers to government policies being implemented.
There are multiple types and forms of corporate relations. These include public affairs and relations, community relations and reinvestment, and intracompany relations (through management communications and human resources) for example.
Internal public relations deal with the press releases pertaining to individuals that work within a company. External public relations pertains to individuals that work outside of the company such as vendors, suppliers, service providers, and others.
The best type of degree for those interested in public relations would be a public relations or public communications or journalism degree. These types of paths provide the perfect groundwork.
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ublic relations uses three primary forms of communications