Public Relations Strategy and Evaluation
31 May 2022 - 02 June 2022 @ 9:30 am - 12:00 pm BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND Overview Effective public relations and communication strategy supports…
31 May 2022 - 02 June 2022 @ 9:30 am - 12:00 pm BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND Overview Effective public relations and communication strategy supports…
Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of members of the Public Relations Institute of New Zealand Inc. will be held at 1pm on Tuesday 31 May via Zoom.
Writing. It’s a fundamental skill for public relations and communication practitioners – but is the writing on the wall for the written word? In today’s world, where artificial intelligence can produce the content we read in a heartbeat, is your writing good enough to stand up to the robots?
Over four online sessions, you will learn how to develop a clear strategy, tied to business outcomes that delivers results. You will be encouraged to develop strategies for your organisation with practical components designed to help you formulate effective communication plans.
Writing well takes skill, time and effort. Cutting through the jargon to explain complex issues in a concise readable way that connects with your audience is challenging.
Are you new to the comms profession and working in Wellington?
Come grab a coffee with us on Tuesday 26 July, 10.00am at The Lab on Customhouse Quay.
Fancy a job in PR? Come along to our webinar and get a head start on your comms career.
Want to develop a Digital PR plan – but not sure where to start? Our newly developed 4-week course has been specially designed to help PR practitioners (both in-house and agency) understand the basics of Digital PR and how to design your own bespoke plan
Following the popularity of last year’s collaboration with Waikato-Tainui, we’re back with a session that will provide insights into taking a kaupapa Maaori approach to your communications and public relations practice.
This interactive course outlines the steps that PR Practitioners need to take in today’s world to get their clients into traditional media, whether that be a national television news programme, a niche magazine or an online news website.
Join our free careers workshop for PRINZ student members. This interactive online session is the perfect place to ask questions or explore options for your future comms career.