PR PRinciPle Four: Communication
March 17, 2008 Camille
The third stage of the RACE process is communication. This stage may seem the most self-evident. As PR practitioners, communicating is our job. In going through the first two stages, communicating gets easier once research and actions are done. When you have a target audience, it is easier to shape your goals and objectives to their needs. This, in turn, shapes the way you, as a PR professional, communicate to them, especially when it comes to the medium used to get your message out to your audience.
Communications theorist David Berlo outlined a four step model of communication. These elements include:
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Source: the group or person who created the message
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Channel: the medium used to convey the message
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Message: translating ideas into symbolic code
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Receiver: the group or individual the message is targeted to
These steps are important to think about as a communicator in the PR industry. Communications that go out to the public need to have meaning, accuracy and the “what’s in it for me factor” to get a response from the public the message is directed to.
I wonder if anyone else has any other communication tips to add to Berlo’s list?
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1. staffeen thompson&hellip | March 27, 2008 at 3:50 am
I like your idea of having a “RACE series.” You’re very thorough!!