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... Hammond 143 SUCCESS IN PUBLICRELATIONS Anthony J. Russo, Ph.D. 153 THE ART AND SCIENCE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS Thomas L. Amberg 171 CRITICAL ELEMENTSOF SUCCESS IN PUBLIC RELATIONS Robyn M. Sachs ... their expanded roles, which extend beyond their industry and include serving as stewards of the nation’s prosperity and well-being. The Art ofPublic Relations 39 Good leaders and good parents ... well as the goals of their clients. To accomplish this, publicrelations professionals need to first identify the influential people who shape public opinion online and offline and who share the...
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... coastal management and planning 3.1.4 Summary of terminology 3.2 Concepts of coastal management 3.3 Concepts of coastal planning 3.3.1 The theoretical basis ofplanning (a) Rational planning ... education and training (b) Research and data management (c) Section summary 4.2.4 Recreation and tourism management (a) Concepts of recreation and tourism management (b) Recreation and tourism planning ... characteristics of coastal areas 1.4 A brief history of coastal managementand planning 1.4.1 Sustainability—the dominant paricoastal planningandmanagement 1.5 Summary 2 Coastal management issues2.1...