As public relations professionals, we must work diligently, to tell the truth, even in cases when the client makes it difficult for us to do so. (2 reader comments)
The Importance of Truth in Public Relations
Tue., Jan. 31, 2017
By David Ritchey
More stories from David Ritchey
Read Full Story in Subscriber Area
Main Category: Professional Development
Get O'Dwyer's Daily PR News Email Newsletter
More Professional Development posts from O'Dwyer's:
| • | PR Leaders Must Adopt a Human-to-Human EthosThu., Jul. 18, 2024 |
| • | PR's Top Pros Talk: Adam ChristensenFri., Jul. 12, 2024 |
| • | PR's Top Pros Talk: Adrianne C. SmithTue., Jul. 9, 2024 |
| • | PR's Top Pros Talk: Jess MuldoonMon., Jul. 1, 2024 |
| • | PR's Top Pros Talk: Jonathan HeitWed., Jun. 26, 2024 |

Whether interacting with team members or clients, PR and comms leaders have to be aware that sometimes the work environment is highly impacted by what's happening outside of the workplace.







