Showing posts with label 11th Global Communication Conclave. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 11th Global Communication Conclave. Show all posts

Monday, 13 March 2017

Thursday, 9 March 2017

11th Conclave - A Rewarding Experience

  • PR veteran BK Sahu is all praise for 11th Global Communication Conclave

Dear esteemed Ms./ Mr. Jayaram/ R. T. Kumar/ B. N. Kumar/ Geetha Shankar:

I left Bangalore with a rewarding experience. The 3 day International Conference impacted multi-dimensional audience remarkably. Some sessions of PRCI are magnificent. Some speakers are of high order. From the points of view of standardization, professionalization and updating of public relations principles and practice and from the standpoint of chartered responsibility of Public
Disruption & Startups: A panel discussion in progress at the Conclave
Relations Council/ Society/ Association some topics and some speakers need to be more focused in order to attract public relations practitioners and CEOs of their organisations for the higher membership drive and greater sponsorship venture and for more quantitative and qualitative participation from private and public sectors including central and state governments.

Our soul-searching objective assessment of the conference including the selection of speakers and topics is need of the hour looking into the vibrant survival and dynamic future of PRCI. We should be totally relevant to the present and the future.

The 3rd day YCC Conference is superb. Its theme, venue, speakers, infrastructure and management are excellent.

I am overwhelmed with the qualities of our leaders and pillars of strength of Governing Council and The National Executive.

Dear veterans, in this context we should remember the words of Sir Winston Churchill: 'The
Disruption & Mentoring: Under-30 Vs Veterans discussion
pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity; but the optimist sees opportunity in every difficulty.'

Undoubtedly, the conference as a whole with its grand location, good hotel, sound theme, veteran speakers, excellent backdrop, useful magazines and booklets, efficient programme arrangement, attractive anchoring, delicious lunch, dinner and snacks, beautiful organising ability of award ceremony with committed announcement and ceaseless monitoring of the people at the helm of affairs and top-seeded coordination is exemplary.

 Above all, Chairman & Chief Mentor without seizing the chair on the stage is administering and controlling the throne admirably.

Dedication par excellence.

B K Sahu
Forgive me if I am irrelevant.
Our hats off to you all.



Regards,
B. K. Sahu

Thursday, 15 December 2016

Global Communication conclave to focus on Disruption

  •         PRCI to hold the event in Bengaluru from March 3-5, 2017 
  •                Top notch speakers being invited, about 500 delegates expected

BENGALURU: With focus on Disruption, premier communicators’ organisation Public Relations Council of India (PRCI) will hold its 11th Global Communication Conclave on March 3, 4 and 5, 2017 at Bengaluru.
PRCI, the pan-India platform of PR, Media, Advertising, HR professionals and academicians, expects over 500 delegates from  across these fields to participate in the interactive Conclave.
Mr M B Jayaram, Chairman Emeritus and Chief Mentor of PRCI, said: “Be it the media, communication, Politics, Economy, Science, Religion, Education, Energy, Health, relationships and even the way we think –disruption seems to be impacting our lives at every step. We hope the deliberations at the Conclave will lead to exchange of thoughts and clearing the air around disruption.”
“The theme is planned with a question mark – DISRUPTION? - to make the communication professionals think, ask themselves and, probably, come to a conclusion in this Manthan or the churning of thoughts,” said B N Kumar, PRCI National Executive president
“Yes, the three-day deliberations will see communication, media and tech professionals, corporate honchos and government officials and policy makers interacting and ideating on a wide gamut of aspects related to Disruption,” explained PRCI Governing Council Chairman R T Kumar.
“PRCI has successfully organised its previous Global Communication Conclaves at Kolkata, New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chandigarh. Headquartered at Bengaluru, PRCI has its chapters pan-India. We began to spread its foot print globally by opening its first international chapter in UAE and several other global centres are in the pipeline,” he added.
PRCI encourages budding communication professionals through its YCC (Young Communicators Club) across various colleges teaching PR, journalism and advertising.
In fact, the third day of the Conclave will focus on the youth, Ms Geetha Shankar, YCC Chairperson, said. The theme for the session is: Are We Ready for The Future?

Continuing its tradition, PRCI will present its signature Chanakya Awards to recognize the outstanding contributions in Corporate Services and Communication, induct professionals with exemplary performance into PR Hall of Fame and felicitate winners of Corporate Collateral Awards under a host of categories.