Le président de la la CIPR a annoncé la démarche sur son blogue et la CIPR espère des commentaires de ses membres. Le document de consultation est ici (un document de 10 pages en PDF).
Extrait:
Public relations practitioners (...) should err on the side of disclosure, even where there might not seem an overriding professional obligation to do so. (...)Est-ce que la Société québécoise des professionnels en relations publiques (dont je ne suis pas membre) va faire de même? J'en doute.
Equally, members should be aware that reputation is holistic – it is not possible to sustain one image created through conventional media alongside a completely different one created through social media. Old and new media interact and members should bear that interaction in mind. Reputation is one continuum. Social media can present many traps in this regard.
Merci à Neville Hobson pour le lien
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