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27.5.13

Continuing Education for the Public Relations Professional



If you are employed, or are a student, in the public relations field, you are familiar with the trials and tribulations
that go along with the job. You are the first department to be cut when company budgets are slashed and you rarely get the
salaries you deserve.

Contrary to most company’s beliefs, public relations serve a vital function in vibrant companies. Public relations professionals
are the spokespeople for their companies and can make the difference in whether the company comes through unscathed during a
crisis or whether the company suffers from permanent setbacks.

Unfortunately, most companies give the title of Public Relations to junior staff members who have no idea how to interact
with the media and can make a company look amateur without trying. True public relations professionals go through a vigorous
continuing education program including earning advanced degrees and becoming accredited in public relations.

Accreditation in public relations is a designation that signifies that a public relations professional is indeed a professional
in the field and is able to take on any crisis that comes along. To earn accreditation, a public relations professional must
have significant experience in the public relations field, have a portfolio of past work, take a comprehensive exam about
the history of public relations and have an interview with accredited public relations professionals that critique each
answer.

When the public relations professional earns the accreditation designation, their work is far from over. They must adhere
to a person and professional code of ethics along with completing a certain amount of continuing education courses per year.
If they fail to do any part of this, the public relations professional can expect to lose their status and have the reputation
of their company and professionalism questioned for a long time to come.

If you are in the public relations field now, continue to gain experience and eventually look in to accreditation and
continuing education to advance your experience and knowledge in the field. You will continue to raise the status of public
relations in the corporate world and earn yourself respect in the process.

If you are accredited, you can also expect to command a higher salary at your future positions than if you were not accredited.
This is more than worth it to some professionals who want to make more money in their field without pursuing a Master’s
degree.

And if you are one of those people who do not believe that public relations serves a vital function in a company, take a
moment to pursue some continuing education on the subject. You will be guaranteed to find that it takes a dedicated and
ambitious person to pursue this career and your company would not be as great as it is without your marketing and public
relations department.

The moral of the story? Continuing education is important in any field, but especially in such a professional field like
public relations. It keeps just anyone from claiming to be a public relations professional.



How to Find Online Continuing Education Courses – It Is Easier Than You Think!

You have decided to take the plunge and pursue continuing education to get ahead in the job field. You have weighed the
pros and cons in your head over and over again and have decided that you want to break through the proverbial glass ceiling
and take your career to heights you never thought possible.

The problem? You cannot afford to take the time off from your work and family obligations to pursue your continuing education
dreams. Classes at night are usually several hours long and you cannot take classes during the day.

Colleges have heard your complaints and are beginning to offer degree programs for all types of life situations, including
online continuing education programs. These programs are just like any other type of educational program and many are even
accredited by the same accreditation boards that accredit more traditional degree programs.

There are two types of online degree programs: continuing education programs from traditional colleges and universities to
those that solely conduct their academic programs online. It is up to you to research the programs that interest you and
learn if they are really into it to educate you or if they are just trying to take advantage of students interested in
learning. Sadly, there are those types of people out in the world today looking to make a buck from your dreams. Make sure
that does not happen to you and research your options before your make a commitment to the continuing education program with
your hard earned dollars and cents.

You can find these programs by simply searching on your favorite search engine. A recent search on Google netted over 100
web pages dedicated to online degree programs and information to help students make decisions on these programs. There is
no shortage of information out there for you, it is finding the legitimate ones that takes a bit of work.

When you find a program that fits your interests, you should first check if they are accredited by a nationally recognized
accreditation board. If the are, proceed. If they are not, well, move on. Your credits would not be worth much more than a
piece of paper. Actually, the piece of paper may be worth more.

Once you find an accredited program, search the web to find information on student experiences. Look for the good, the bad
and the ugly to help you make your choice. You can also look at the Better Business Bureau to see their reports on the
college.

Lastly, before you proceed with the program, speak to someone about the college, preferably on the phone. If they are not
willing to speak to you on the phone regarding your interests, be wary of them.

It may take a lot of leg work for you to find the continuing education program of your dreams. But in the end, you will
find that all of the work and stress that comes along with choosing an online program is worth it in the end.

Should You Offer Continuing Education to Your Employees?

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Maybe an employee dropped it off anonymously in the company suggestion box a few weeks ago. Maybe one of the new bright-eyed
employees stopped you one morning while you were on your way to get coffee. Or maybe Janeen from Accounting asked about it.
For whatever reason, you have continuing education for your employees on the brain. And you cannot stop thinking about it.

On one hand, you think it is a great idea. It can boost the company’s internal intelligence level while increasing company
morale and encouraging employees to stick around. On the other hand, you think it is expensive and will cut in to productivity during the workday.




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Baloney! Offering continuing education to your employees is the best choice you could make for you, your company, you
employees and your customers. Just think about it: you could offer a customer service training to all of your staff who
have direct contact with customers. The staff learns important lessons and techniques for amazing customer service and in
turn, your clients are happy. That means they will be more likely to do repeat business with you and your company makes more
money.

Then, you look better in the eyes of YOUR boss. And who does not want that?

Or, all of your IT staff goes through a continuing education course on the importance of the new software the company is
using. The IT staff learns the ropes of the software and even learns a few little tricks to keep the software running
effectively and smoothly. In turn, your products go out on time and customers are happy. Again, that means they will be
more likely to do repeat business with you and your company makes more money.

And again, you look better in the eyes of YOUR boss. So tell me again why you think continuing education is a bad thing?

Also, it boosts company morale because it shows your employees that you care about their minds and want to help make them
in to better employees. So actually, the return goes both ways. You have a more educated staff and they have the greater
self-confidence and intelligence needed to create a dynamic work environment.

You could also look in to creating a program where employees can choose to take a class of their own choosing each year.
That way they will be more loyal to your company because they feel like you have a vested interested in them and their
well-being. And they are happier.

So, get your coffee, go back to your desk and create a winning plan for continuing education at your company. You will look
good, your employees will feel good, your customers will be happy and your boss will be impressed. You company will
flourish and sales will continue to increase by the thousands (or maybe even millions!) Everyone is happy and you get the
new corner office. You are now officially the company idealist, sales savior, favorite employee and the boss of the year!


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Help Your Child Build Skills During the Summer Months with Continuing Education

Summer is fully underway and your school-aged child is busy with his daily regimen of playing video games and eating chips
all day while you go to work. Hard life huh? Well, you do not have to let your child simply sit around the house all summer
and forget all of the important facts he learned during the previous school year.

You can enroll your child in on of the countless continuing education programs out there today for young children and help
him mold his brain while school is out of session. He may be upset with you for making him go to school while his friends
are out playing, but he will thank you later on for how ahead it put him in the education game.

Many  offer summer  that allow students the opportunity for continuing education  in islamiec ,
there are also countless summer camps that you can enroll your child in to give them the opportunity to learn more about
building important life skills while meeting and reconnecting with kids his own age.

You are also sure to find continuing education programs put on by the local school districts, art centers, science centers
or language programs. For example, you could enroll your child in an intensive Spanish language course to help him learn
the language before taking the class this fall in school.

If your child is a budding artist, enroll him in a continuing education art class where he can hone his inner Van Gogh and
channel his energy into something other than video games and candy. Better yet, if your child thinks he is the next Einstein,
enroll him in a chemistry continuing education class where he can practice the latest experiments under the close supervision
of a real life scientist.

The opportunities to engage your child in education and positive activities during the summer is endless, as long as your
child is a willing participant. If he is adamant that he does not want to participate in anything that does not involve
sitting on the couch or lounging by the pool, let him know that his choices now will affect everything in his future life:
from his future allowance increases to the colleges he can choose from in the future.

He may not react to the college part now, depending on his age, but he will most likely recognize the importance of his
decisions when his allowance is involved! You can use this as a powerful bargaining chip when discussing summer continuing
education options.

This will pay off for you in the future. Your child will no doubt come to you one day and thank you for the extra push you
gave him on his educational path. He will understand how important it was when he realizes how far ahead of his peers he is
and how many more options he will have in his life resulting from the summer continuing education classes he had to take.

So pull him off the couch and into the world of education!