Public Relations Ethics
By: Yan • Essay • 301 Words • May 7, 2010 • 1,382 Views
Public Relations Ethics
The morality of an action must always be considered when dealing with the public relations of an organization. Though there are rules that should be followed, it is not always easy to do what is right. Veteran practitioners say that the best policy is to always tell the truth. But, in some situations, people are prevented from discussing certain things due to legal issues. Regardless of the situation, a practitioner should always follow the six core values of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) – advocacy, honesty, expertise, independence, loyalty and fairness.
By being fully prepared and using the nine contributions of public relations for organizations detailed by public relations legend Patrick Johnson, practitioners can hold true to the PRSA values. Being aware and informed, anticipating issues that may arise and managing crisis situations properly can ensure that one is not taken advantage of or pushed into being unethical. Motivating an organization, identifying opportunities and pushing an organization into social responsibility and public policy can prevent many situations from occurring in the first place. B y reducing executive isolation and increasing communication, a practitioner