Thursday, May 2, 2013

Do Public Relations Practitioners Still Practice the Dark Art?



Book Title: Dark Art: The Changing Face of Public Relations
Author: Tim Burt
Length: 224 pages
Publisher: Elliott & Thompson Limited
Price: $19.95

Do Public Relations Practitioners Still Practice the Dark Art?
By Morgan McMullen

            The BP oil spill of 2008 changed the world of public relations, as everyone knew it. The first major public relations crisis of the digital age showed how big of an impact Facebook, camera phones, and the Internet could make in a crisis situation. Tim Burt talks about how this event changed the public relations world and how companies started planning for the digital impact of a crisis scenario.
            Burt currently runs a public relations and communication firm in the UK, StockWell Group. Before starting StockWell, Burt worked at Brunswick Group for five years working with international communications. Before this Burt worked for the Financial Times for 21 years in various positions, most recently being a media editor. With years of strategic communication experience, Burt has become an expert in the field of public relations crisis management.
            The Dark Art is a book for people just entering the public relations field. This book gives multiple examples of crisis events that took place during the digital age and how companies handled them poorly. It gives specific details of CEO that were let go from companies because of the situation. Dark Art gives advice on preparing for crisis situations as a public relations professional and being ready for a crisis.
            Any new comer to the public relations field would find this book very beneficial for a brief history on public relations failures. Most of the companies mentioned in the book had reputations completely ruined by the media within days of the crisis taking place. This helps professionals see the impact that the media and digital world has on every aspect of a company.
            When you read the title of the book you are expecting deep dark secrets from the public relations world that only a top management person would know. The book does reveal many public relations failures, most of which however, were very publicized. This book is a very good read for any entry-level public relations professional but anyone who is established in the public relations field would find this read unbeneficial.
            This book is highly recommended for anyone entering the public relations field for the first time. The guidelines and tips provided would be beneficial to anyone who is new to the field. Most professionals would agree to the tips and guidelines Burt has laid out.
            This book was very informational for entry-level public relations professional. The information provided helps set guidelines for clients and provided good insight on what works and what does not. This book is beneficial to anyone interested in strategic communication and was a wonderful, quick read.
However, Burt began his career as a journalist and merged into the world of public relations in 2005. With his proved writing skills it makes one wonder, are the dark arts still being practiced?

 Tim Burt, Author of The Dark Art


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