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Inside PR #119 – Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Posted by Terry on July 9th, 2008

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This week on Inside PR, David Jones, Julie Rusciolelli and Martin Waxman discuss training and how PR agencies are keeping their staff up to date.

Show Notes

00:34 Dave opens the show.

02:38 Julie introduces the main topic: Training and what PR agencies are doing to keep their staff up to date.

03:40 Martin talks about something Palette PR has been doing. He references a lunch and learn their team will be having with Parker Mason of CNW Group. Parker was Martin’s CPRS Mentee.

05:14 Dave opens talks about the demand for training.

05:57 Julie talks about training credits and end of year training activities. She references Rogen training courses.

08:53 Dave talks about training at Hill and Knowlton where they carry out formal and informal training sessions including Lunch and Learns.

13:19 Julie talks to the three reasons people stay in a firm: growth and learning, fun and money.

13:42 Martin talks about staying at a job out of fear of change and complacency.

14:31 Martin and Julie discuss their thoughts on the APR accreditation.

17:24 Julie talks about IABC and CPRS.

18:43 Dave introduces the discussion on budgeting for training.

22:56 Julie opens the talks on mentoring.

34:08 Dave closes the show.

Our theme music is Streetwalker by Cjacks and is courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network; Roger Dey is our announcer.

This week’s episode was produced by Samantha Lovelace.

One Response to “Inside PR #119 – Wednesday, July 9, 2008”

  1. Summer Vacation – Media Bullseye’s PR Pod Jots « Media Bullseye – A New Media and Communications Magazine

    [...] Inside PR – And finally, Dave and the team at Inside PR continue to offer up episodes that might be useful to PR professionals who have already had their fill on social media. Namely, they discuss training within agencies, why people stay versus move on, and the merits of accreditation, including APR accreditation. [...]

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