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Ethics

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What’s the key to selling a car? Or anything else?

PRSA Board of Ethics and Professional Standards, 2011

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It’s one word.Just five letters.

And it defines each of the following people.

__ __ __ __ __

See if you can fill in the blanks based on hints in the following slides.

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James Earl JonesNo. 1 on this attribute

Tom HanksNo. 2

Michael J. FoxNo. 3

Morgan FreemanNo. 4

Forbes e-Poll 2010

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Others in the Top Ten on this attribute

Sally Field

Ron Howard

Will Smith

Bill Cosby

Denzel Washington

Mike Rowe

Forbes e-Poll 2010

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__ R __ __ __

Need a hint?Let’s reveal one letter at a

time…

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__ R __ S __

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__ R U S __

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TRUSTIt’s critical to success in public relations.

How many of you would associate the word trust with PR?Do you trust PR’s?

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What does it say about us that some celebrities are trusted so much and

business, government and other institutions so little?

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“There is a pervading crisis of confidence and trust in the global corporate culture. Trust has been ruptured between many organizations and their constituencies.

Yet trust is at the basis of every relationship. The loss of trust leads to the loss of

reputation and, ultimately, to the loss of business.”

Ruder-Finn Public Relations

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Trusted? Top 10?

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Trusted?

Who would you trust more – and why?

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Trusted?

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Trusted?

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Activity one

Make a list of 5 brands you trust – 1 being the most trusted

Make a list of 5 brands you do not trust – 1 being the least trusted

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#2 Most Trusted Brand in America

Millward Brown research, 2010

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Top 10 Most Trusted Brands

Amazon.com

FedEx

Downy

Huggies

Tide

Tylenol

Toyota (changing?)

WebMd

Pampers

UPS

Milward Brown research, 2010

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What about this year – who do you think have made the top 10?

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Most Trusted Brand In the U.S. 2011

http://www.forbes.com/lists/2011/forbes-top-brands/lander.html

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Is trust important to business?

“Trust is something business can’t do without...It isn’t some fuzzy nice-to-have; it’s the lubricant

without which the City and Wall Street are as frozen as a rusted motor.

If there is debt or credit, there has to be trust.”

Business columnist Simon Caulkin, The Guardian

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FOXNEWS

CNN

NBC

CBS

ABC

Trust Distrust

Who is trusted among TV News Networks in US?

Public Policy Poll, 2010

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America’s Most Trusted “Newsman”

Jon Stewart

Why is he trusted?

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http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/cutting-edge-leadership/200907/why-jon-stewart-is-the-most-trusted-man-in-america

“Research in communication and psychology clearly shows that to be trusted a communicator has to be seen as knowledgeable and credible.

Surface characteristics, such as physical attractiveness, being expressive and articulate, also are connected to perceptions of trust.

Jon Stewart has the basics - he's articulate, expressive and appears knowledgeable.”

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Can “Experts” Be Trusted?

2011 Edelman Trust Barometerhttp://edelman.com/trust/2011/

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2011Edelman Trust Barometer

Key Finding from this years research

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What professions are most trusted?

Will you define your profession?Or will it define you?

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#1 Profession for Honesty and Ethical Standards

Nurses

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Best (and worst) Professionsfor Honesty and Ethics

Gallup Poll, Nov. 2011 http://www.gallup.com

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Who do you think was at the bottom?

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CAN I TRUST YOU?That’s what defines reputation.

Think about your reputation – how you define yourself and how do you think others

perceive you

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What Affects Corporate Reputation?

2010 Edelman Trust Barometer*Ranked #1 in 2006**Ranked #3 in 2006

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DO YOU AGREE OR DISAGREE WITH THIS STATEMENT?

Trust is the most important consideration I make, even more than political viewpoint, when I consider who to vote

for, and more important than price and quality when I consider who I do business with, or who I invest with.

Researchers asked:

Edelman Trust Barometer, 2007

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DO YOU AGREE OR DISAGREE WITH THIS STATEMENT?

Trust is the most important consideration I make, even more than political viewpoint, when I consider who to vote

for, and more important than price and quality when I consider who I do business with, or who I invest with.

85% Agreed66% Agreed StronglyOnly 10% Disagreed

Edelman Trust Barometer, 2007

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Ethical behavior is the right thing to do.

It’s also the foundation of long-term business success and

profitability.

How to earn trust

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Code of Ethics

The Public Relations Society of AmericaA standard for ethical behavior and trust building

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Basic Code Principles

HonestyAdhere to the highest standards of accuracy and truth

in advancing the interests of those you represent and in communicating with the public.

Maintain the integrity of relationships with the media, government officials, and the public.

To ensure honesty, investigate the accuracy of information given to you. Reveal sponsors for causes/interests. Disclose financial interests.

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Basic Code Principles

FairnessDeal fairly with clients, employers, competitors, peers, vendors, the media, and the general public. Respect all

opinions and support the right of free expression.

Build trust with the public by revealing all information needed for responsible decision making.

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Basic Code Principles

ExpertiseAdvance your profession through your continued

professional development, research, and education. Build mutual understanding, credibility and

relationships among a wide array of institutions and audiences.

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Basic Code Principles

AdvocacyServe the public interest by acting as responsible

advocates for those you represent. Provide a voice for the organization through ideas, facts and viewpoints to

aid informed public debate.

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Basic Code Principles

IndependenceProvide objective counsel to those you represent.

Avoid real, potential or perceived conflicts of interest you will build the trust of clients, employers and the

public.

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Professional Standards Advisories

(Code Additions & Updates) Plagiarism

Falsely representing another’s ideas or words as your own

Be aware of copyright infringement

Must give proper credit to creator

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Professional Standards Advisories

(Code Additions & Updates) Looking the Other Way

Failing to sound alarm for ethical dilemmas

Some professions don’t tell by custom

Too much “See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil”

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Professional Standards Advisories

(Code Additions & Updates) Expropriation of Intellectual Property of

Others

Stealing ideas from business presentations

Can happen when ideas are presented as part of RFP (request for proposal)

Must have an upfront understanding and presentation must be presented with a copyright indicated

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Professional Standards Advisories

(Code Additions & Updates) Use of Video News Releases as a Public

Relations Tool

Increasing scrutiny by governments and other large orgnisations

News stories, B-roll and clips on video are VNRs

Producers of VNRs must indicate their origin

TV stations must indicate the origin of a VNR

B-roll,B roll, orBrollis the supplemental or alternatefootageintercut with the main shot in ininterviewordocumentary. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-roll VNR = Video News Release

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DWYSYDCREDIBILITY IS:

DO WHAT YOU SAY YOU WILL DO

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The Page Principles(The Arthur W. Page Society includes PR leaders from America’s leading corporations)

http://www.awpagesociety.com/insights/winning-case-studies/

Tell the truth.

Prove it with action.

Listen to the customer.

Manage for tomorrow.

Conduct public relations as if the whole company depends on it.

Realize a company’s true character is expressed by its people.

Remain calm, patient and good-humored.

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How does trust pay out?

Efficiency. Business transactions take longer and cost more when trust is absent.

Improved employee performance. One study showed trust in senior management improved profitability 13%.

Customer retention. Trust in salespeople has a significant impact on customer retention.

Vendor Selection. A survey of purchasing managers shows trust is a top criteria for selecting vendors.

Innovation. Product innovation increases when there is trust between business units.

Arthur W. Page Special Report, 2009

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BAD PR...

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Burson-Marsteller: Shame on BM for undertaking a whisper campaign against Google by its undisclosed client Facebook. To add insult to injury, the media pitches were made by two former senior journalists.

http://www.nevillehobson.com/2011/05/14/how-burson-marsteller-can-emerge-from-its-facebook-pr-fiasco/

http://www.theprcoach.com/b-m%E2%80%99s-bad-pr-adventure-ethics-lessons/

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Reverb Communications: Phony technology product reviews can ruin your day, your agency reputation and make clients crazy. The FTC ordered the PR and marketing company to remove the fake iTunes reviews.

“Reverb Communications, a PR firm that represents dozens of game publishers and developers, has managed to find astounding success onApple’s App Storefor its clients. Among its various tactics? It hires a team of interns to trawl iTunes and other community forums posing as real users, and has them write positive reviews for their client’s applications. “http://techcrunch.com/2009/08/22/cheating-the-app-store-pr-firm-has-interns-post-positive-reviews-for-clients/

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Board of Ethics and Professional StandardsPublic Relations Society of America

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Sample Case Studies:Case #1: Entertainment is big among your readers. Several staff members want to review movies, and all of them want to review R-rated movies. How would you handle this situation?

Case #2: Mrs. Hayes is a dynamic, well-liked math teacher. She teaches mostly courses to advanced placement students. Over the summer she commits suicide. The newspaper staff has heard rumors that Mrs. Hayes was fired before her death. Several reporters want to write a story. How would you handle this decision?

Case #3: Yesterday the police arrested five students in a drug raid. The students were all smoking marijuana in a nearby drug house. Some staff members comment that there are several such houses nearby and that marijuana is available every day in school. They want to do a big story on the school's drug scene. How would you handle their request?

Case #4: Teen pregnancy has never been too prevalent in your school until recently. Now several reporters know of a handful of girls in your school that are pregnant. One girl is showing, and she's willing to talk about her situation. The others, however, seem to want their situation to stay under wraps. These reporters want to do a story on the recent wave of teen pregnancies in your school. How would you handle their request?

Case #5: Most students on the staff hold part-time jobs. One student who works at Pizza Jack's tells the staff about the cool new location opening up, and how the restaurant is going to have free prizes, food, and music to kick off the grand opening. This student asks if he can write a story about the event. What are the issues surrounding this, and what do you think about his request?

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FAQs

What key professional values are included in the PRSA code of ethics? ›

We view the Member Code of Ethics as a model for other professions, organizations and professionals.
  • PRSA Member Statement of Professional Values. ...
  • Advocacy. ...
  • Honesty. ...
  • Expertise. ...
  • Independence. ...
  • Loyalty. ...
  • Fairness. ...
  • Free Flow of Information.

What are the six elements of the PRSA code of ethics? ›

Six professional values are listed, described as “the fundamental beliefs that guide our behaviors and decision-making process”: advocacy, honesty, expertise, independence, loyalty, and fairness. These values serve a number of purposes for the field of public relations.

What are the key points of the code of ethics? ›

The main principles of a code of ethics include setting a clear tone from leadership, defining the purpose and scope of the policy, outlining core values or ethical standards, providing guidance on reporting concerns, offering support for ethical decision-making, and emphasizing the relationship between ethics and ...

What is the code of ethics for PRSA? ›

The PRSA Code of Ethics is a set of guidelines that helps public relations professionals “navigate ethical principles and applications and is widely regarded as the industry standard,” according to the PRSA student society. These principles include advocacy, honesty, expertise, independence, loyalty, and fairness.

What are the key elements of Professional Conduct? ›

The 3 Key Elements of a Professional Image

Professional conduct involves your ethics, morals, and standards of behaviour. If you want to have a professional image, you must maintain your ethical behaviour and preserve your integrity and reputation.

What are the 4 values the PMI code of ethics and Professional Conduct based on? ›

The values that the global project management community defined as most important were: responsibility, respect, fairness, and honesty. This Code affirms these four values as its foundation. Each section of the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct includes both aspirational standards and mandatory standards.

What are the 5 code of ethics explain? ›

A code of ethics sets out an organization's ethical guidelines and best practices to follow for honesty, integrity, and professionalism. For members of an organization, violating the code of ethics can result in sanctions including termination.

What are the three essential elements that a code of ethics must contain? ›

T he ADA Code has three main components: the Principles of Ethics, the Code of Professional Conduct and the Advisory Opinions. T he Principles of Ethics are the aspirational goals of the profession. They provide guidance and offer justification for the Code of Professional Conduct and the Advisory Opinions.

What are the six 6 elements that define of an ethical leader? ›

Most often, ethical leadership is associated with principles and values ​​such as honesty, integrity, fairness, trust, transparency, and respect.

What are the 7 rules of the code of ethics? ›

7 Ethical Principles
  • Honesty and Integrity.
  • Fairness of commercial practices.
  • Data confidentiality.
  • Professional behavior.
  • Professional skills and added value.
  • Social respect.
  • Environmental care.

What are the key ethical principles? ›

Beneficence, nonmaleficence, autonomy, and justice constitute the 4 principles of ethics.

What are the 12 principles of ethics? ›

Generally, there are about 12 ethical principles: honesty, fairness, leadership, integrity, compassion, respect, responsibility, loyalty, law-abiding, transparency, and environmental concerns.

What are the values of the PRSA code of ethics? ›

We adhere to the highest standards of accuracy and truth in advancing the interests of those we represent and in communicating with the public. We acquire and responsibly use specialized knowledge and experience. We advance the profession through continued professional development, research, and education.

What is the most important obligation of a PRSA member? ›

Ethical practice is the most important obligation of a PRSA member. We view the Member Code of Ethics as a model for other professions, organizations, and professionals.

What is the focus of the PRSA Board of ethics and professional Standards? ›

The Board of Ethics and Professional Standards (BEPS) Chair's primary responsibility is to direct BEPS members as inspirational and educational resources providing ethical counsel and advocating for the day-to-day application of the PRSA Code of Ethics within the field of public relations .

What are professional values and code of ethics? ›

Professional ethics are principles that govern the behaviour of a person or group in a business environment. Like values, professional ethics provide rules on how a person should act towards other people and institutions in such an environment.

Which ethical principles are included in the professional nursing code of ethics? ›

There are four main principles of ethics: autonomy, beneficence, justice, and non-maleficence. Each patient has the right to make their own decisions based on their own beliefs and values.[4].

What are the four values professional code of conduct? ›

The Code is framed around four core values – respect, trust, partnership and integrity – and eight primary principles.

What are the values of the nursing code of ethics? ›

1.8 Nurses demonstrate professional values such as respect, justice, responsiveness, caring, compassion, empathy, trustworthiness and integrity. They support and respect the dignity and universal rights of all people, including patients, colleagues and families.

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