CHICAGO - Strumpette announced today a month-long research project, "The PR Hope Survey." The publication is conducting an industry-wide assessment of the level of optimism that exists today among PR practitioners regarding the profession's future. The object is not to answer whether the industry is healthy or broken beyond repair; it is to see if the profession has the political will to make the necessary changes to move forward.
Amanda Chapel, managing editor of Strumpette said, "It's not about the money. Sure revenues are up and blogging seems like the 'next big thing;' but something's not right. We think there's an undercurrent, a silent majority if you will, that believes strongly that PR has lost its way. Perhaps if we determine exactly how the majority feel, we can cut through the hype and address the problems realistically."
The survey, comprising of 8 brief questions, takes less than 5 minutes to complete. [Click here to begin.]
Note that participation is totally anonymous and confidential. The records gleaned from survey responses do not contain any identifying information about respondents.
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