Since 1950, PRSA’s Code of Ethics has served as the cornerstone of ethical public relations practices. Scott Hanson revisits the code and discusses the importance of doing things the right way in this blog post.
Just as PR pros abide by a code of ethics, Rayna Burgett agrees in that there should be a code of ethics for AI as well. Read more in this blog post with insights from PRSA webinar, “The Intersect of AI and Public Relations.”
Part of being a PR practitioner is understanding one’s own priorities. Drawing insight from the PRSA Code of Ethics, Rayna Burgett shares her own personal code of ethics in this blog post. Read more!
One of the pillars of the Society of Professional Journalists’ Code of Ethics is that journalists should seek truth and report it. Scott Hanson shares more on the importance of this pillar and how it relates to FOX News and a recent defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems.
Forbes posted an article recently that in summary says that those associated with the current White House administration should be held accountable for their words and actions these past four years. And if a company chooses to employ a member of the administration, in particular communications staffers, then the magazine, in no uncertain terms, “will […]