August 31, 2012: In early June, members of PRSA’s Board of Ethics and Professional Standards (BEPS) participated in a roundtable discussion via phone. In conjunction with Ethics Month, what follows is an edited version of this conversation centering on the question, “How meaningful are corporate and organizational ethics statements?”
September 7, 2007: ... At a monthly chapter meeting, distribute an ethics scenario on a piece of paper on each table or projected on a PowerPoint presentation. ...
April 27, 2011: ... General Session, 9–10 am "Ethics and Today's New World of Health Communications: An Interactive Look at What's Right, Wrong and Just ...
December 2, 2003: Board of Ethics and Professional Standards (BEPS) PRSA Chapter Ethics Programs ... (BEPS) PRSA Chapter Ethics Programs 2003 Best Practices ...
October 3, 2011: In this special Ethics Month webinar, PRSA's Board of Ethics and Professional Standards (BEPS) provided insight and training for public relations professionals on social media ethics and how the PRSA Code of Ethics can help determine the proper course of action and protect you and your clients' reputation and credibility. Current examples of unethical practices in social media were examined. BEPS members also provided guidance on how public relations professionals can ensure their social-media campaigns uphold the ethical standards of the profession.
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