The 15‐year study of excellence in public relations and communication management in the USA, the UK and Canada produced an explanation of the value of PR to an organisation and a set of theoretical principles describing how the communication function should be organised, structured and practised in an organisation. These principles provide a theoretical benchmark for auditing the quality of a PR unit. This paper identifies the implications of these principles for PR education at the undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing education levels and for management education in MBA programmes. The excellence study suggests, first, that all PR education must instil in students the view that PR is a strategic managerial function rather than a technical support function for other managerial functions. Undergraduate programmes should continue to develop superior communication skills in their students, but they must frame these technical skills in principles of strategic management, research and ethics and social responsibility. Postgraduate and continuing education programmes should focus on strategic management and research skills and educate future managers to be ethics officers in the organisation. MBA programmes should include a unit on PR in a subject area such as strategic management, public affairs or corporate social responsibility to prepare them to work with PR professionals when they become senior executives. PR education at all of these levels and in both communication and MBA programmes should educate students to practise PR globally.
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James E. Grunig;
James E. Grunig
Professor of public relations in the Department of Communication at the University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742, USA
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Larissa A. Grunig
Larissa A. Grunig
Professor of public relations in the Department of Communication at the University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742, USA
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1478-0852
Print ISSN: 1363-254X
© MCB UP Limited
2002
Journal of Communication Management (2003) 7 (1): 34–42.
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Grunig JE, Grunig LA (2003), "Implications of the IABC excellence study for PR education". Journal of Communication Management, Vol. 7 No. 1 pp. 34–42, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/13632540310807232
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