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Sunday, 29 January 2017
Monday, 23 January 2017
Global Essay Campaign on demonetisation etc., in association with Mumbai Press Club
We
are glad to inform you that Public relations Council of India (PRCI), the
premier organization of PR, advertising, media and HR professionals and
academicians, will hold its 11th Global
Communication Conclave on March 3 to 5, 2017 at Bengaluru with theme:
DISRUPTION.
As
a prelude to the Conclave, we at PRCI, in association with Mumbai Press Club,
are organizing a Global Essay Campaign.
All
Communication professionals such as journalists, PR, advertising, HR
professionals and academicians connected with mass communication institutes are
welcome to join the drive.
The
essays will be carried in a compendium, powered by Concept PR, and released
at the Global Conclave on March 3, 2017.
To
be fair to writers, we suggest the following options of topics:
For Indian Communication Professionals
Demonetisation: Pain or
Gain?
Everybody
is talking about it because each and every one of us is impacted by it. Please
analyse the issue, its impact and the communication aspects related to it
Ecological Crisis – Its
forever?
Are
we as communicators effectively dealing with the environment, sustainability,
CSR in a responsible way? Re we as communicators losing track and resort to
mere lip service or cosmetic communication?
Swachh Bharat – fad or
reality?
Has
the communication hit the right target? Have communicators taken it up as a big
challenge and dealt with it? Or was it left out as a political gimmick? Analyse
success/failures attached with the drive.
Financial Inclusion –
On right track?
This
is a much talked about issue for ages. From Garibi Hatao to Pradhan Sevak, all
successive governments have been talking about it. Let’s do a reality check and
how and where communication can play a role
For International
Communication Professionals:
- Disruption
– A global Phenomenon?
After
the social media invasion, Disruption seems to have become a buzzword all over.
Is it
for real or disruption is just another fad or misused word. Whatever it
is, isn’t disruption impacting us at every step? For instance, Obama disrupted
the way Americans voted, Brexit did disrupt European relations, terrorism is
disrupting world economies. So, let’s discuss the impact and the role of
communicators in understanding disruption and getting over it.- India
– Expectations from an emerging Global Super Power
India
has emerged as a new investment destination thanks to its democracy, political
stability and above all open window policies. Yet, critics say its miles to go
for India before it emerges as an economic super power. What is that the world
expects of India. Is India doing the right communication? Are the right signals
going out? Please analyse all aspects and post your case study.
The
conditions and rules are simple:
- The campaign is open to all
media professionals – journalists, PR, HR and Advertising practitioners,
mass communication academicians and rsearchers
- The writeups could be in 600
word to 1200 words – the choice is yours.
- An independent jury will
scrutinize the essays/comments for printing to ensure that they within the
law of the land.
- While freedom of expression as
enshrined in the Constitution will be respected, no slander, abusive
language or partisan comments will be published.
- The editorial decision of the
jury will be final and binding on all of us and no further enquiries will
be entertained.
- The deadline for receiving the
entries at PRCI is: January 31, 2017.
- Please send your entries to: mailbnk@gmail.com
- Please clearly mark the
subject as: PRCI Global Essay
Contest - 2017
PRCI
and The Mumbai Press Club hope that the compendium will serve as a good
reference material for communication professionals as well as mass
communication and management students.
So, what are we waiting
for? Just switch on your computers, pickup a topic of your liking from the
options given above and start keying in your thoughts!
Contact:
B N KUMAR, National President – PRCI, Ph: +91 98201 28332, +91-93210 48332
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