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Demonstrating the Link Between Employee Engagement and Productivity

Posted by Pauline Draper-Watts in August 15th 2011  

I look forward to hosting the free PRSA webinar next week “Fact Based Leadership”  This case study won the prestigious Jack Felton Golden Ruler Award for excellence in public relations research, measurement and evaluation last year.  This award’s primary objective is to identify superb examples of research used to support public relations practice, and to publish these as case studies on the Institute for Public Relations website — in this creative and more unusual entry we found a gem. 

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under: Corporate Communications and Public Relations, Employee Relations & Internal Communications, Measurement, Research & Evaluation, Professional Development and Training, Webinars
Tags: Employee Communications, measurement, Measurement, Research & Evaluation, Professional Development & Training, webinar
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PR Measurement Metrics — The New Global Standards

Posted by David Michaelson in December 14th 2010  

Over the past 30 years, the debate about measurement and evaluation in public relations has been endless. The importance of this research has never been in question, but how it has been applied has been controversial.

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under: Measurement, Research & Evaluation
Tags: measurement, pr+measurement
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Katie Paine’s 3 Favorite Metrics

Posted by Kaye Sweetser in October 19th 2010  

When you see Katie Paine is going to be on a panel to discuss evaluation, you know you’re going to get the real deal. Katie Paine is considered one of the true leaders of public relations measurement. Heck, she literally wrote the book on measuring public relationships!

So before she started her Tuesday afternoon presentation about “Reputation, Employee Engagement and Other Measures of PR Value,” I cornered her to talk numbers.

Katie Paine rattled off her 3 favorite metrics in this video in a single take without hesitation:

  1. Share of desirable conversation as compared with competitors
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under: 2010 International Conference: Powering PRogress, Corporate Communications and Public Relations, Interviews, Measurement, Research & Evaluation, PRSA Conferences, PRSA International Conference, Relationship & Reputation Management, Social Media, Video
Tags: evaluation, kdpaine, measurement, monitor, PRSA 2010 International Conference, roi, value
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Proving the Value of Public Relations

Posted by Mark Weiner in October 13th 2009  

“Proving the value of public relations” continues to be one of the profession’s greatest and most wide-spread challenges because the definition of “value” is purely subjective: What holds value for one may be different from what holds value for another. But what makes the process even more difficult is that values change not just from organization to organization but from person to person within the same organization.  

Responses vary: 

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under: 2009 International Conference: Delivering Value, Business Case for Public Relations, Corporate Communications and Public Relations, Measurement, Research & Evaluation, Professional Development and Training, PRSA Conferences, PRSA International Conference
Tags: business+case+for+public+relations, measurement, public+relations, ROI measurement
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Measuring Social News Filtering’s Effect on Your Digital Presence

Posted by Jay Krall in September 30th 2009  

In 1971, the American scholar Herbert Simon wrote that “a wealth of information creates a poverty of attention.” Not surprisingly in the age of information overload, we have become dependent on circles of friends, family and colleagues to help us decide what’s worth reading and watching. The Facebook status updates, tweets and blog posts of people whose opinions we trust to determine which content warrants our precious time, and this “social news filtering,” has huge implications for communications professionals. As these content-filtering clans strengthen and grow more intimate, landing a mention for your client on a popular news site or blog may no longer serve as the definition of success for public relations professionals on the Web. Increasingly, savvy clients and bosses are asking that you prove not just that people saw the mention, but that they recommended it to others.

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under: 2009 International Conference: Delivering Value, Corporate Communications and Public Relations, Professional Development and Training, Seminars, Social Media
Tags: buiding social media communities, buzz+building, measurement, social media measurement, social media metrics, social+marketing campaigns
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