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Public Relations PowerPoint Template

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Use this PowerPoint template featuring PR fundamentals, theories and tools to develop an overview of public relations practices and plan targeted communication measures for your company. Public relations provides the opportunity to specifically address your target group and maintain relationships with stakeholders, such as customers, shareholders, employees and suppliers. Enhance the credibility of your company and support marketing activities with targeted communication measures.

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Use these slides to teach your audience the theoretical principles and practical applications of public relations.

Create a Positive Public Image

Public relations is the process of managing the relationship between an organization and the public. Successful PR activities build trust with the target group and contribute to a positive corporate image.

Public relations is often understood as press work, but it actually includes all the communication measures of a company. PR tools range from a company's own website, internal communication and media relations, to corporate events. The PR strategy is aligned with the general corporate strategy.

PR focuses more on long-term results, such as public acceptance and the positive image of the company, while advertising measures are used to promote specific products or services.

Leverage the Potential of Diverse PR Activities for Your Company

Use this presentation template to introduce your audience to the possibilities of public relations. The SWOT analysis offers a good starting point for profiling the company's strengths, weaknesses and potential. This creates the basis for a PR strategy facilitates the selection of the right PR tools. One particularly up-to-date tool is online PR, which supports real-time digital communication. Important principles and strategies of crisis communication and political communication are also presented to provide a comprehensive picture of PR. Communication models explain important basic principles of human communication to cultivate business relationships. PR dashboard templates as well as PR KPIs provide insights into how communication measures can be measured. You will also find templates for your own corporate communications, such as a fact sheet of the most important key figures and a template to introduce your team.

With the Public Relations PowerPoint Template, You Can

  • clearly explain the theoretical principles of public relations
  • highlight the differences between advertising, marketing and PR
  • learn how your organization can communicate effectively during a crisis

This Template Includes:

  • Quotes
  • Definitions of PR and advertising
  • Differences between PR, advertising, and marketing
  • Integrating PR into content marketing
  • Public relations control loop
  • PR process cycle
  • Communication models: four-sides model, iceberg model, Shannon-Weaver model, transaction analysis
  • Declaration of Principles by Ivy L. Lee
  • Development of a PR campaign based on Edward L. Bernays
  • Consensus-oriented public relations Roland Burkart
  • Grunig and Avenarius: four models of public relations practices
  • Activities and target groups
  • PR goals
  • Tools and methods
  • Media relations
  • Corporate communications management
  • Media monitoring
  • Internal communication
  • Online PR
  • Sponsorship
  • Media training
  • Political communication
  • Three steps to a PR plan
  • Corporate Communication Scorecard
  • PR dashboards
  • Crisis communication
  • Issues management process
  • 5 phases of disseminating crisis issues
  • Types of crisis
  • Corporate communications templates: Fact sheet, employee presentation, social media presence of the company
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